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Country
  
Bosnia and Herzegovina

Boroughs
  
Federation

Area code(s)
  
+387 35

Entity
  
Federation of BiH

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Website
  
www.opcinasapna.ba

Sapna

Sapna is a town and municipality in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. Administratively, it is part of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Tuzla Canton.

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History

People have lived in the Sapna region since the earliest days. In the Middle Ages, Sapna was an important region for getting information and things between the then towns of Zvornik and Teocak. When the Ottoman Turks came, the area was put into the administrative unit called the Zvornik Sandžak, which was created between 1478 and 1483. During Austro-Hungarian rule this was part of the Zvornik Kotar, and in early Yugoslavia it was part of the Zvornik Srez.

Before the Bosnian War, Sapna was part of the Zvornik municipality. But, as a result of the Dayton Agreement, the Zvornik municipality was divided between the two entities, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska, so Sapna became a municipality itself, comprising the half of the Zvornik municipality that remained in the Federation of BiH. Sapna officially became a municipality on March 8, 1998.

Settlements

The other villages within Sapna Municipality are Baljkovica, Goduš, Hanđelići, Kobilići, Kovačevići, Međeđa, Nezuk, Rastošnica, Selimovići, Skakovica, Vitinica and Zaseok.

Demographics

Before the war, Sapna had a population of 13,500, with a density of 114,4 people per km². It is not known exactly how many people live now in the town and the municipality of Sapna since there has not been a census since 1991.

Town of Sapna, census 2013

total: 1,807

  • Bosniaks — 1,722 (99.99%)
  • Serbs — 00 (0.0%)
  • Yugoslavs — 14 (0.77%)
  • Croats — 0 (0.0%)
  • others and unknown — 0(0.00%)
  • Today about 5,350 people live in the town of Sapna

    Municipality of Sapna, 2013

    total: 14,500

  • Bosniaks — 14,145 (99.15%)
  • Serbs — 00 (0.0%)
  • Yugoslavs — 00 (0.00%)
  • Croats — 00(0.00%)
  • others and unknown — 00 (0.00%)
  • References

    Sapna Wikipedia