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Dubočani
Дубочани
Village
Dubočani is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dubočani
Dubočani
Location within Bosnia and Herzegovina
Coordinates: 44°30′23″N 16°48′45″E / 44.50639°N 16.81250°E / 44.50639; 16.81250
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
EntityFederation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
CantonUna-Sana Canton
MunicipalityKljuč
Area
 • Total
7.11 km2 (2.75 sq mi)
Population
 (2013)
 • Total
226
 • Density31.8/km2 (82.3/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Dubočani (Дубочани) is a village in the municipality of Ključ, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Following the Bosnian War and the signing of the Dayton Agreement in 1995, the pre-war village boundary was split, with a portion of the settlement being allocated to the Ribnik municipality in Republika Srpska.[1]

History and Geography

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Prior to the war, Dubočani existed as a single, undivided rural settlement within the Ključ municipality. Following the establishment of the Inter-Entity Boundary Line (IEBL), the larger, populated western section remained a part of the Ključ municipality within the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, while the eastern, unpopulated territorial fragments were administratively assigned to the Ribnik municipality.[1][2]

Geography and Infrastructure

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The village is situated along the right bank of the Sana River. Dubočani is home to the local karst spring known as Okašnica. This natural spring serves as a vital hydrological resource for the region, supplying drinking water to the local network.

In July 2023, the Municipality of Ključ, alongside the Ministry of Agriculture, Water Management and Forestry of the Una-Sana Canton, signed a capital infrastructure co-financing agreement valued at 105,300 KM to construct and expand the "Okašnica" water supply system.[3] Following ongoing grid stability challenges, the Ključ Municipal Council held a targeted session in December 2025 to prioritize infrastructure modernizations for the network. This included formal directives to Elektroprivreda Bosne i Hercegovine to relocate and upgrade the power grid supply directly feeding the Okašnica pumping station to ensure consistent regional water distribution.[4]

Demographics

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According to the 2013 official population census, the entirety of the village's active population resided within the Ključ municipality portion, while the Ribnik section recorded zero inhabitants.[2]

Ethnic Composition

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Ethnicity 1991 Population % (1991) 2013 Population % (2013)
Bosniaks 73 23.7% 225 99.6%
Serbs 234 76.0% 0 0.0%
Other/Undeclared 1 0.3% 1 0.4%
Total 308 100% 226 100%

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References

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  1. ^ a b Central Intelligence Agency (1995). "Dayton agreement and cease-fire lines, 24 November 1995: [Bosnia and Hercegovina]". Library of Congress. Retrieved June 24, 2026.
  2. ^ a b c "Naseljena Mjesta 1991/2013" (in Bosnian). Statistical Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Retrieved June 24, 2026.
  3. ^ "Potpisan ugovor za sufinansiranje kapitalnog infrastrukturnog projekta vodosnabdijevanje na području općine Ključ" (in Bosnian). Općina Ključ. July 7, 2023. Retrieved June 24, 2026.
  4. ^ "Veliki gubici vode i nestabilno snabdijevanje strujom u fokusu Općinskog vijeća Ključ" (in Bosnian). Općina Ključ. December 19, 2025. Retrieved June 24, 2026.
  5. ^ Ethnic composition of Bosnia-Herzegovina population, by municipalities and settlements, 1991 census. Sarajevo: Zavod za statistiku Bosne i Hercegovine - Bilten no. 234. 1991.

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