Stopan (en serbe cyrillique : Стопан) est un village de Bosnie-Herzégovine. Il est situé dans la municipalité de Kotor Varoš et dans la république serbe de Bosnie. Selon les premiers résultats du recensement bosnien de 2013, il compte 119 habitants.
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Stopan is a village in the Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kotor Varoš Municipality, Šiprage local community. At the census in 1991, Stopan had a population of 346. According to preliminary results of the census 2013 there were 119 citizens.
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Sadika is a tributary of the river Vrbanja in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It rises on the northeastern slopes of Zastinje Mountain, at 1,000 metres above sea level. The Sadika's confluence with the Vrbanja–which is the largest right tributary of the Vrbas–is below Gigovići, a village close to the Kotor Varoš-Šiprage road, at 496 metres above sea level.
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The Crkvenica is a Bosnian river. It is a right bank tributary of the Vrbanja River.
The Crkvenica rises between the northwestern slopes of Očauš and Šipraška brda mountains, flowing southeast at around 1,200 metres above sea level. The river drains the central part of the northern slopes of the Dinaric mountain massif and its mouth is in Šiprage with a length of 12 kilometres.
The river is known for its water mills; during the 1950s, they numbered approximately 18.
The narrow area of its headwaters contains a watershed between the confluence of the Vrbas and the Bosna Rivers.
Tufa stećci on the Crkvenica riverbank is a relic of the Bogomil settlement in the twelfth century. The stećci was originally located at the confluence of the Crkvenica and the Vrbanja. The stones were quarried and built into the walls of the surrounding buildings, possibly due to belief in their miraculous properties. One of the most well-preserved tombstones is in its original location, submerged in the River Vrbanja.
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Šiprage is a settlement municipality in Kotor Varoš Municipality, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The administrative status of this populated place was changed – from the local community has grown a municipality in the County of Kotor Varoš but in the 1950s it was returned to the level of local community.
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The Ćorkovac is an eastern confluent of the Vrbanja river in Bosnia. It begins on the north-eastern slopes of the Vlašić mountain's plateau, and the mouth opens at Šiprage, where the town's sawmill was. The spring of Ćorkovac is 1,150 metres above sea level, and is around 6 kilometres long. It flows between the Jasen and Stražbenica mountains to its estuary. The watermills were in operation until the 1960s.
In the relatively narrow area there is a fertile and wide riverhead between Ćorkovac, Ilomska, Čudnić, Kovačevići's stream, Grabovička rijeka, Kobilja, Ugrić and other confluents of Vrbanja and the Ugar river.
The crest of the riverhead directs towards the villages of Petrovo Polje, Imljani, Vlatkovići, and the Skender Vakuf Municipality.
Nearby, below the ridge there are springs from an unnamed eastern confluent of Ćorkovac and Zuhrići's stream. Across the stream there were Zuhrići and Vrbovo villages, which were destroyed during the spring of 1992. Local inhabitants were killed and displaced, as well as all Bosniaks and Croats settlements at the mouth of Vrbanja river. After the 1996, the destroyed villages in Šiprage's region are reconstructed by Battalion BELUGA, from IFOR/SFOR Mission.
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