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{{Infobox settlement
:''Not to be confused with [[Oštra Luka, Orašje]].''
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| leader_name = Duško Došenović
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| leader_party = [[Alliance of Independent Social Democrats|SNSD]]
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'''Oštra Luka''' ({{lang-sr-cyrl|Оштра Лука}}) is a village and municipality in [[Republika Srpska]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]. As of 2013, the municipality has a population of 2,786 inhabitants, with 782 in Oštra Luka itself.<ref>{{Cite web|title=B&H 2013 census - Oštra Luka Municipality|url=http://www.statistika.ba/?show=12&id=20435#link2|access-date=August 31, 2020}}</ref>
'''Oštra Luka''' ([[Cyrillic script|Cyrillic]]: Оштра Лука) is a village and a municipality in [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]. The municipality is situated in the northwestern part of the [[Republika Srpska]] entity and the central part of the [[Bosanska Krajina]] region. The municipality was also known as Srpski Sanski Most (Српски Сански Мост) and was formed after the [[Dayton Agreement]] from part of the pre-war municipality of [[Sanski Most]] (the other part of the pre-war municipality is now in the entity of [[Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina]]).

The municipality is situated in the northwestern part of the Republika Srpska and the central part of the [[Bosanska Krajina]] region. It was previously known as '''''Srpski Sanski Most''''' (Српски Сански Мост, "Serbian Sanski Most") and was formed after the [[Dayton Agreement]] from part of the pre-war municipality of [[Sanski Most]] (the other part of the pre-war municipality is now in the entity of [[Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina]]).


==Geography==
==Geography==
The municipality is located between the municipalities of [[Novi Grad, Bosnia and Herzegovina|Novi Grad]] and [[Prijedor]] in the north, [[Banja Luka]] in the east, [[Ribnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina|Ribnik]] in the south, [[Sanski Most]] in the south and west, and [[Bosanska Krupa]] in the west. The territory of the municipality follows the [[Inter-Entity Boundary Line]]. Alongside Oštra Luka, other villages forming the municipality are [[Batkovci, Oštra Luka|Batkovci]], [[Budimlić Japra]], [[Donja Kozica, Oštra Luka|Donja Kozica]], [[Donja Tramošnja, Oštra Luka|Donja Tramošnja]], [[Duge Njive, Oštra Luka|Duge Njive]], [[Garevica]], [[Gornja Kozica, Oštra Luka|Gornja Kozica]], [[Gornja Tramošnja, Oštra Luka|Gornja Tramošnja]], [[Hadrovci, Oštra Luka|Hadrovci]], [[Halilovci]], [[Hazići]], [[Koprivna, Oštra Luka|Koprivna]], [[Marini, Oštra Luka|Marini]], [[Mrkalji, Oštra Luka|Mrkalji]], [[Ovanjska]], [[Podvidača, Oštra Luka|Podvidača]], [[Sasina, Oštra Luka|Sasina]], [[Slatina, Oštra Luka|Slatina]], [[Stara Rijeka, Oštra Luka|Stara Rijeka]], [[Škrljevita, Oštra Luka|Škrljevita]], [[Trnova, Oštra Luka|Trnova]], [[Usorci, Oštra Luka|Usorci]], [[Zenkovići, Oštra Luka|Zenkovići]].
The municipality is located between the municipalities of [[Bosanski Novi|Bosanski Novi/Novi Grad]] and [[Prijedor]] in the north, [[Banja Luka]] in the east, [[Ribnik]] in the south, [[Sanski Most]] in the south and west, and [[Bosanska Krupa]] in the west.

Contemporary administrative villages of [[Batkovci, Oštra Luka|Batkovci]], [[Donja Kozica, Oštra Luka|Donja Kozica]], [[Donja Tramošnja, Oštra Luka|Donja Tramošnja]], [[Gornja Kozica, Oštra Luka|Gornja Kozica]], [[Gornja Tramošnja, Oštra Luka|Gornja Tramošnja]], [[Hadrovci, Oštra Luka|Hadrovci]], [[Koprivna, Oštra Luka|Koprivna]], [[Mrkalji, Oštra Luka|Mrkalji]], [[Podvidača, Oštra Luka|Podvidača]], [[Sasina, Oštra Luka|Sasina]], [[Slatina, Oštra Luka|Slatina]], [[Stara Rijeka, Oštra Luka|Stara Rijeka]], [[Škrljevita, Oštra Luka|Škrljevita]], [[Trnova, Oštra Luka|Trnova]], [[Zenkovići, Oštra Luka|Zenkovići]] were created by the Inter-Entity Boundary Line between the Oštra Luka and [[Sanski Most]] municipality of the [[Una-Sana Canton]]. The boundary creates [[List of divided cities|divided settlements]] which for administrative purposes function as independent villages while geographically and sociologically forming a single unit.


==Demographics==
==Demographics==
[[File:Kozica - panoramio (1).jpg|thumb|right|Nature in Oštra Luka]]
===1991===
=== Population ===
In 1991, the population of Oštra Luka village numbered 1,443 people.
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="6" |Population of settlements – Oštra Luka municipality
|-
|
|Settlement
|1971.
|1981.
|1991.
|2013.
|-
|
|Total
|
|
|2,786
|2,786
|-
|1
|Donja Kozica
|
|
|
|225
|-
|2
|Koprivna
|
|
|
|524
|-
|3
|'''Oštra Luka'''
|759
|867
|838
|817
|-
|4
|Usorci
|
|
|
|434
|}

===Ethnic composition===
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="8" |Ethnic composition – Oštra Luka
|-
|
|2013.
|1991.
|1981.
|1971.
|-
|Total
|782 (100,0%)
|838 (100,0%)
|867 (100,0%)
|759 (100,0%)
|-
|Serbs
|
|778 (92,84%)
|557 (64,24%)
|743 (97,89%)
|-
|Croats
|
|32 (3,819%)
|28 (3,230%)
|8 (1,054%)
|-
|Yugoslavs
|
|17 (2,029%)
|252 (29,07%)
|3 (0,395%)
|-
|Bosniaks
|
|7 (0,835%)
|10 (1,153%)
|4 (0,527%)
|-
|Others
|
|4 (0,477%)
|20 (2,307%)
|1 (0,132%)
|}
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="8" |Ethnic composition – Oštra Luka municipality
|-
|
|2013.
|1991.
|-
|Total
|2,786 (100,0%)
|2,117 (100,0%)
|-
|Serbs
|2,580 (92,61%)
|1,407 (66,46%)
|-
|Croats
|160 (5,743%)
|401 (18,94%)
|-
|Bosniaks
|23 (0,826%)
|261 (12,33%)
|-
|Others
|23 (0,826%)
|16 (0,756%)
|-
|Yugoslavs
|
|32 (1,512%)
|}

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
{{commonscat|Oštra Luka}}
{{commonscat|Oštra Luka}}
* [http://www.opstinaostraluka.org/ Official website]
*[http://www.vladars.net/en/srpska/opstine.html Municipalities of Republic of Srpska]
* [http://www.ostraluka.com/ Oštra Luka]


{{Political divisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina}}
{{Political divisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina}}

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[[Category:Populated places in Oštra Luka]]
[[Category:Populated places in Oštra Luka]]
[[Category:Cities and towns in Republika Srpska]]
[[Category:Municipalities of Republika Srpska]]
[[Category:Municipalities of Republika Srpska]]

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[[sr:Оштра Лука]]

Latest revision as of 19:58, 8 October 2024

Oštra Luka
Оштра Лука
Main street in Oštra Luka
Main street in Oštra Luka
Location of Oštra Luka within Bosnia and Herzegovina
Location of Oštra Luka within Bosnia and Herzegovina
Location of Oštra Luka
Coordinates: 44°51′17″N 16°40′51″E / 44.854858°N 16.680824°E / 44.854858; 16.680824
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
Entity Republika Srpska
Geographical regionBosanska Krajina
Government
 • Municipal mayorDuško Došenović (SNSD)
Area
 • Total
204.91 km2 (79.12 sq mi)
Population
 (2013)
 • Total
2,786
 • Density14/km2 (35/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code52
Websitewww.opstinaostraluka.org

Oštra Luka (Serbian Cyrillic: Оштра Лука) is a village and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, the municipality has a population of 2,786 inhabitants, with 782 in Oštra Luka itself.[1]

The municipality is situated in the northwestern part of the Republika Srpska and the central part of the Bosanska Krajina region. It was previously known as Srpski Sanski Most (Српски Сански Мост, "Serbian Sanski Most") and was formed after the Dayton Agreement from part of the pre-war municipality of Sanski Most (the other part of the pre-war municipality is now in the entity of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina).

Geography

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The municipality is located between the municipalities of Novi Grad and Prijedor in the north, Banja Luka in the east, Ribnik in the south, Sanski Most in the south and west, and Bosanska Krupa in the west. The territory of the municipality follows the Inter-Entity Boundary Line. Alongside Oštra Luka, other villages forming the municipality are Batkovci, Budimlić Japra, Donja Kozica, Donja Tramošnja, Duge Njive, Garevica, Gornja Kozica, Gornja Tramošnja, Hadrovci, Halilovci, Hazići, Koprivna, Marini, Mrkalji, Ovanjska, Podvidača, Sasina, Slatina, Stara Rijeka, Škrljevita, Trnova, Usorci, Zenkovići.

Contemporary administrative villages of Batkovci, Donja Kozica, Donja Tramošnja, Gornja Kozica, Gornja Tramošnja, Hadrovci, Koprivna, Mrkalji, Podvidača, Sasina, Slatina, Stara Rijeka, Škrljevita, Trnova, Zenkovići were created by the Inter-Entity Boundary Line between the Oštra Luka and Sanski Most municipality of the Una-Sana Canton. The boundary creates divided settlements which for administrative purposes function as independent villages while geographically and sociologically forming a single unit.

Demographics

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Nature in Oštra Luka

Population

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Population of settlements – Oštra Luka municipality
Settlement 1971. 1981. 1991. 2013.
Total 2,786 2,786
1 Donja Kozica 225
2 Koprivna 524
3 Oštra Luka 759 867 838 817
4 Usorci 434

Ethnic composition

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Ethnic composition – Oštra Luka
2013. 1991. 1981. 1971.
Total 782 (100,0%) 838 (100,0%) 867 (100,0%) 759 (100,0%)
Serbs 778 (92,84%) 557 (64,24%) 743 (97,89%)
Croats 32 (3,819%) 28 (3,230%) 8 (1,054%)
Yugoslavs 17 (2,029%) 252 (29,07%) 3 (0,395%)
Bosniaks 7 (0,835%) 10 (1,153%) 4 (0,527%)
Others 4 (0,477%) 20 (2,307%) 1 (0,132%)
Ethnic composition – Oštra Luka municipality
2013. 1991.
Total 2,786 (100,0%) 2,117 (100,0%)
Serbs 2,580 (92,61%) 1,407 (66,46%)
Croats 160 (5,743%) 401 (18,94%)
Bosniaks 23 (0,826%) 261 (12,33%)
Others 23 (0,826%) 16 (0,756%)
Yugoslavs 32 (1,512%)

References

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  1. ^ "B&H 2013 census - Oštra Luka Municipality". Retrieved August 31, 2020.
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