Central Bosnia

[1] It is bordered by Bosnian Krajina to the northwest, Tropolje (Livno area) to the west, Herzegovina to the south, Sarajevo to the east and Tuzla to the northeast.

[2] The largest city in the region is Zenica, with the Sarajevo-Zenica basin being the most densely populated area.

[4] Some of the first Indo-Europeans are thought to be members of eneolithic Vučedol culture[a] which flourished between 3000 and 2200 BC.

[b] The Iron Age saw the emergence of the Central Bosnian cultural group, with its significant site of Fortress Pod in Bugojno.

The role of the Daesitiates in the rebellion would be their demise, and after subsequent Romanization, they disappeared as a distinct group.

Zenica is the largest city in the Central Bosnia subregion.