Priedor ( Bosnian Prijedor , Serb. Priedor / Prijedor , Croat. Prijedor ) is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina . The city is located in the northern part of Republika Srpska (as the center of the community of the same name and the Priedor region ), on the banks of the Sana'a River. After the signing of the Dayton Agreement on December 14, 1995, Priedor became part of the Republika Srpska.
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| Bosn. Prijedor , Serb. Priyedor / Prijedor , Horv. Prijedor | |||||
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| Republic | Serbian | ||||
| Region | Priedor | ||||
| Community | Priedor | ||||
| Town governor | Marco Pavic | ||||
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| Timezone | UTC + 1 | ||||
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| Population | 32342 [1] [2] people ( 2013 ) | ||||
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Population
The population of the city according to the 2013 census was 32,342 people, the community - 97,558 people [2] , in 1991 - 34,635 people.
Twin Cities
- Turkey - Manisa
- Serbia - Pancevo
- Serbia - Kikinda
- Greece - Neapolis
- Norway - Sund
- Russia - Irkutsk
- Slovenia - Novo Mesto