Kosman
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43° 22′ 29″ N 18° 47′ 13″ E / 43.3747, 18.7869
Kosman (en serbe cyrillique : Косман) est un village de Bosnie-Herzégovine. Il est situé dans la municipalité de Foča, République serbe de Bosnie. Au recensement de 1991, il comptait 69 habitants, dont une majorité de Musulmans (Bosniaques)[1].
Kosman est situé sur les bords de la Drina.
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Répartition de la population (1991)
Notes et références
- ↑ a et b (bs)(hr)(sr) Livre : Composition nationale de la population - Résultats de la République par municipalités et localités 1991, Bulletin statistique n°234, Publication de l'Institut national de statistique de Bosnie-Herzégovine, Sarajevo.
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Catégories :
- Localité de Foča
- Localité de Foča à majorité bosniaque
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