Jasenovi Potoci | |
Native Name: | Јасенови Потоци |
Settlement Type: | Village and Settlement |
Pushpin Map: | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Subdivision Type1: | Entity |
Subdivision Name1: | Republika Srpska |
Coordinates: | 44.2892°N 16.8583°W |
Jasenovi Potoci (Serbian: Јасенови Потоци) is a settlement located in the Municipality of Mrkonjić Grad, of the Republika Srpska Entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It Borders the Livno Canton (FBiH) and is located under the Dinaric Alps.
The settlement is situated at an elevation of . One of the three springs of the Sana River can be found in the settlement area.[1]
The Settlement's name, Jasenovi Potoci derives from local ash trees and streams which are largely prevalent in this area.
According to the official census of 1991, Jasenovi Potoci had 284 residents, all of them were Serbs.[2]
Nationality[3] [4] | 2013 | 1991 | 1981 | 1971 | 1961 | |
Serbs | 98 (100%) | 283 (99,6%) | 472 | 615 | 854 | |
Yugoslavs | 3 | |||||
Others | 1 (0,4%) | 3 | ||||
In Total: | 284 | 475 | 618 | 854 |
Book: Udovčić, Rade . Baraći i Baraćani . JU Kulturni Centar, Petar Kočić . 2007 . 978-99938-888-0-2 . Mrkonjić Grad . Serbian.
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