Bosnia and Herzegovina | Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina | condominium | Herzegovina | People's Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina | History of the Jews in Bosnia and Herzegovina | Condominium | 3rd Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Young Bosnia | Šamac, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Kneževo, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Čitluk, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bosnia and Herzegovina women's national rugby union team | Bosnia and Herzegovina national basketball team | Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina | National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Gradiška, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina | West Herzegovina Canton | Tvrtko I of Bosnia | Rakovica, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Kostajnica, Bosnia and Herzegovina | High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina | Herzegovina-Neretva Canton | condominium (international law) | Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
During the Austro-Hungarian period was located in Ilidža, but later it was relocated to the northeastern part of Sarajevo, just 2 kilometers away from downtown, in the municipality of Centar.