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1. Zavalje, Croats villages in Bihać municipality. Claimed as part of Croatia in the border talks (was Croatia until unilateral change in 1947, controled by HVO during Bosnian war, HDZ suggested new municipality). 2. Ljubija, ex Croat municipality (abolished in the 60-ies,slightly different borders) planed as new municipality in the early stages of Bosnian war. 3. Sasina, planed as new municipality in the early stages of Bosnian war. 4. Ivanjska, ex Croat municipality (abolished in the 60-ies,slightly different borders) planed as new municipality in the early stages of Bosnian war. 5. Kotor Varoš, planed as new municipality in Bosnian war, claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosna during the war, controled by Croat forces in the early stages of Bosnian war, planed as new municipalities in later stages of Geneva peace conference. 6. Gradiška, Croatian villages, planed as new municipality in the early stages of Bosnian war. 7. Derventa, old borders of municipality, during the war referendum was held in north Doboj villages. Croatian parties won first municipal ellections, most of the territories was controled by Croatian forces in early stages of Bosnian war. Changes of municipal borders discussed during Geneva peace conference, claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosnia during the war. 8. Modriča, Croatian parties won first municipal ellections, most of the territories was controled by Croatian forces in early stages of Bosnian war. Discussions of municipal borders made during the Geneva peace conference, southern line shown is the line proposed in the Contact group peace plan claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosnia during the war. 9. Šamac, Croatian parties won first municipal ellections, most of the territories was controled by Croatian forces in early stages of Bosnian war. Discussions of municipal borders made during the Geneva peace conference claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosnia during the war. 10. Croatian villages in Prnjavor/Doboj brief Croatian control in early stages of Bosnian war. 11. Croatian villages near Usora, Croatian control in stages of Bosnian war, border discussed during Geneva peace conference. 12. Oštra Luka, Croatian village near Orašje, part of municipality in vich Croatian parties won first municipal elections, controled during the war by Croatian forces (most of the war, until the end), was part of Croatian municipality in every peace plan except last one) claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosnia during the war. 13. Tramošnica, collection of Croatian villages in 1991. municipality of Gradačac and neighbouring municipalities. Controled by Croatian forces in early phases of Bosnian war, borders discussed during Geneva peace conference claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosnia during the war. 14. Ravne-Brčko (part outside District of Brčko) , territories controled by Croatian forces during Bosnian war, borders discussed during Geneva peace conference, Croatian parties planed new municipality in Federation. 15. Soli, Croatian villages around Tuzla. Croatian parties planed new municipality in Federation claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosnia during the war. 16. Komušina, territories controled by Croatian forces during Bosnian war, borders discussed during Geneva peace conference claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosnia during the war. 17. Žepče, territories controled by Croatian forces during Bosnian war, borders discussed during Geneva peace conference, municipal borders changed affter 1995, maximal Croatian claim not met claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosnia during the war. 18. Vareš, territories controled by Croatian forces during Bosnian war, borders discussed during Geneva peace conference. Croatian parties planed changed borders of municipality in Federation claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosnia during the war. 19. Kraljeva Sutjeska, territories controled by Croatian forces during Bosnian war, borders discussed during the war. Croatian parties planed new municipality in Federation. 20. Travnik, territories controled by Croatian forces during Bosnian war, border changes discussed during the Geneva peace conference and after (by Washington agreement Travnik should have had the same status as Mostar) claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosnia during the war. 21. Jajce, territories controled by Croatian forces during Bosnian war, border changes discussed during the Geneva peace conference and after claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosnia during the war. Croatian parties won first municipal elections. Border shows reunification of prewar Jajce municipality with Dobretići and few Croatian villages in Mrkonjić Grad (Matjaševo). 22. Novi Travnik, territories controled by Croatian forces during Bosnian war, border changes discussed during the Geneva peace conference and after claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosnia during the war. Croatian parties won first municipal elections. Borders shows enlargment of Novi Travnik by few Croatian villages in Fojnica and Bugojno municipalities. 23. Vitez, territories controled by Croatian forces during Bosnian war, border changes discussed during the Geneva peace conference and after claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosnia during the war. Croatian parties won first municipal elections. Border shows enlargment of Vitez by few Croatian villages in Zenica municipality. 24.Fojnica, controled by Croatian forces during Bosnian war, border changes discussed during the Geneva peace conference and after claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosnia during the war. Croatian parties won first municipal elections. 25. Kiseljak, controled by Croatian forces during Bosnian war, border changes discussed during the Geneva peace conference and after claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosnia during the war. Croatian parties won first municipal elections. Border shows enlarment of municipality by few Croatian villages in Visoko municipality. 26. Uskoplje, controled by Croatian forces during Bosnian war, border changes discussed during the Geneva peace conference and after claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosnia during the war. 27. Bugojno, controled by Croatian forces during Bosnian war, border changes discussed during the Geneva peace conference and after claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosnia during the war. Croatian parties won first municipal elections. 28. Konjic-Klis, controled by Croatian forces during Bosnian war, border changes discussed during the Geneva peace conference and after claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosnia during the war. 29. Dobretići, controled by Croatian forces during Bosnian war, border changes discussed during the Geneva peace conference and after claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosnia during the war. 30. Sv. Stjepan Križ, controled by Croatian forces during stages of Bosnian war, border changes discussed during the Geneva peace conference and after claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosnia during the war. Part of prewar Stolac municipality. 31. Croatian-serbian border near Ravno, border changes discussed during the Geneva peace conference. Changes show inclusion of Croatian (and others) villages near ethnity border. 32. Kupres, controled by Croatian forces during stages of Bosnian war, border changes discussed during the Geneva peace conference and after claimed by Croatian community of Herzeg Bosnia during the war. Proposed enlarment would have given municipality Croatian majority due to Serbian enclave existing in the south of 1991 municipality. 33. Enlarged Livno, controled by Croatian forces during Bosnian war, border changes discussed during the Geneva peace conference. Northern part (Grahovo municipality) was conquered by Croatian forces in 1995, had Croatian majority till 1998, and due to low population planed to include in Livno municipality. 34. Glamoč-Drvar. Areas conquered by Croatian forces in 1995. Strong Croatian presence in southern part of municipality, had Croatian majority till 1998, and due to low population planed to include in one municipality.

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English: Borders of municipalities of BiH which would include a majority of Croats (1991 census) which existed or were planed in 1991-2005 period. Red borders show municipalities in RS, orange ones in Federation
Hrvatski: Granice općina koje bi uključile većinu hrvatskog pučanstva u BiH(stanje iz 1991). Crvene granice pokazuju općine u RS, narančaste u Federaciji
Date 2.7.2009.
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{{War fronts and control lines have been taken from maps on lines of bosnian war, report for 1994 demand for Soli municipality For Ljubija en wiki of old municipality with list of settlments which belonged to it(with ethnical data). For Ivanjska

And Sasina }}
Author Ceha


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current15:57, 27 June 2011Thumbnail for version as of 15:57, 27 June 20112,000 × 1,752 (186 KB)Ceha (talk | contribs)Id-ied municipalities
09:58, 6 June 2011Thumbnail for version as of 09:58, 6 June 20111,809 × 1,752 (174 KB)Ceha (talk | contribs)Added legend
08:03, 27 May 2011Thumbnail for version as of 08:03, 27 May 20111,809 × 1,752 (162 KB)Ceha (talk | contribs)Promijenjene granice oko Tramošnice, Ravne Brčko i Usore.
11:52, 2 July 2009Thumbnail for version as of 11:52, 2 July 20091,809 × 1,752 (161 KB)Ceha (talk | contribs)brčko
11:51, 2 July 2009Thumbnail for version as of 11:51, 2 July 20091,809 × 1,752 (161 KB)Ceha (talk | contribs)fixed legend
11:47, 2 July 2009Thumbnail for version as of 11:47, 2 July 20091,809 × 1,752 (167 KB)Ceha (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|1=Borders of municipalities which would include most of Croats in BiH(1991 status). Red borders show municipalities in RS, orange ones in Federation}} {{hr|1=Granice općina koje bi uključile većinu hrvatskog pučanstva u

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