Canton 10, Administrative canton in western Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Canton 10 is an administrative division in the western Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, encompassing five municipalities with Livno serving as its administrative center. The territory operates through a parliamentary system where Croatian, Serbian, and Bosnian function as official languages for government and educational matters.
This administrative division emerged from the Washington Agreement of 1994, which established a framework for regional governance following conflict in the region. The agreement enabled the creation of a new administrative structure in the western federation.
The population of 84,127 residents includes Croatian, Serbian, and Bosniak communities, each contributing to the multicultural identity of the region.
The territory is located in the western region and is best reached by traveling through main connecting roads toward Livno. Visitors should prepare for varying weather conditions depending on the season, as conditions can change significantly throughout the year.
Despite its numerical designation as Canton 10, this administrative territory covers considerably more ground than most other cantons in the federation. This substantial geographical extent makes it notably expansive compared to neighboring administrative divisions.
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