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1054:BoÅ”koviÄi
1039:AndroviÄi
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652:Yugoslavs
633:Albanians
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368:Ljubovija
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1224:MaleÅ”iÄi
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1169:Kiseljak
1149:Jasenica
1089:Dugi Dio
1084:DrinjaÄa
1059:Buložani
1032:Villages
723:Unknown
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187:scholar
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1284:Rožanj
1254:PaÄine
1234:MeÄeÄa
1219:Liplje
1189:Kozluk
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1099:ÄuliÄi
688:Croats
474:UstaŔe
427:SkoÄiÄ
415:Å etiÄi
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