Atlas of Srpska
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General maps
| Map of Bosnia and Herzegovina with Srpska |
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Map of Srpska inside Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Subdivisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Republika Srpska with the main cities and the geographic regions. |
| Republika Srpska |
History maps
This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Srpska, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Srpska.
Early history
| Roman provinces in Srpska |
| Roman provinces in the territory of Srpska until 273 |
| Prefecture of Illyricum, 318-379 |
| Hypothetical migration of the Serbs |
| Hypothetical migration of the Serbs |
| Serb lands in the 9th century |
| Historical principalities of Zahumlje and Travunia in the 9th century |
| Serb lands in the 9th century |
| Serbia in the 10th century |
| Serbian state of Časlav in 931 |
| Serbian state in the 11th century |
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State of Duklja in 1100 |
| State of Duklja in 1102 |
| Byzantine administration in 1167 |
| Serbia in the 12th century |
| Kingdom of Syrmia of Stefan Dragutin in 1282-1316 |
| Serbian Patriarchate of Peć (16th-17th century) |
| Lands offered to Serbia by the London agreement in 1915 |
| Banovinas of Yugoslavia in 1930 |
| Banovinas in Yugoslavia |
| Yugoslav Banovinas in 1939 |
| NDH occupation in 1941-1945 |
Maps of the Bosnian War
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An animated series of maps showing the breakup of the second Yugoslavia |
| Wartime 1991 |
| Wartime 1992 |
| lines of front in 1993 - territory of Republika Srpska is presented with red colour |
| lines of front in 1994 - territory of Republika Srpska is presented with red colour |
| lines of front in 1995 - territory of Republika Srpska is presented with red colour |
| Territories which were during the war controled by the army of Republika Srpska for some time |
| Front lines before Dayton |
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Wartime Serbia, 1991-1995 |
Maps of the Bosnian peace plans
| Coutillier Peace Plan 1991 |
| Vance-Owen Plan |
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Owen-Stoltenberg peace plan, map made on british ship Invicible |
| Owen-Stoltenberg plan, map corections after Invincible. |
| Peace proposal for BiH made by contact group in 1995 |
Post-war history
| Map of Dayton agreement |
| Former Yugoslavia compared with the present borders |
Ethnic and linguistic maps
| 2005 ethnic division with internal border lines |
| Serbo-Croatian language in Srpska (as of 2005) |
| Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Srpska |
| Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Srpska |
| [[|border|250x400px]] | Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Srpska |
| Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Srpska |
| 2006 ethnic division in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Administrative maps
| The 7 regions of Republika Srpska with their capitals (Brčko District is also included) |
| The municipalities of Republika Srpska (blue) |
| Banja Luka Region in Republika Srpska |
| Doboj Region in Republika Srpska |
| Bijeljina Region in Republika Srpska |
| Vlasenica Region in Republika Srpska |
| Sarajevo-Romanija Region in Republika Srpska |
| Foča Region in Republika Srpska |
| Trebinje Region in Republika Srpska |
Notes and references
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General remarks:
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