Stanari

Stanari (Serbian Cyrillic: Станари) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The members of the Main Board unanimously approved the content of the Request sent to the National Assembly of Republika Srpska, which is to be passed by the Law on the Establishment of the Municipality of Stanari.

The first mayor of the newly formed municipality, elected in February 2015, was Dušan Panić, of the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats.

The cave is wet throughout its entire surface due to dripping of water from the ceilings and a temperature that never exceeds 15 °C.

Beside it, the water network is also composed of the rivers Ilova, Radnja and Ostružnja and numerous streams, which all have places suitable for picnics and camping in pristine nature next to old watermills, cold drinking springs, grasslands and forests.

This phenomenon lasts for several days, and it involves the covering of the river surface by whitish membranes, that are released by the immature male insects Palingenia longicauda, which remain on the surface of the water and create an image of water covered with petals flowers.

Stećci, in the area of Stanari there are many sites with stećaks dating back to the Middle Ages, the most famous of which are the Greek cemeteries in Brestovo and Osredak.

In addition to this, the sites from the prehistory which stand out are: Gypsy village in Brestovo, a prehistoric settlement above the Ukrine valley, where there were found remains of pottery from the Late Bronze or Iron Age, and the Matića Head, a Paleolithic station in Dragalovci.

Through years of effort, collecting material traces of cultural heritage of Cerovic region, and help and support from locals and expert associates, a permanent exhibition was made in the museum in May 2014.

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Stanari municipality by population proportional to the settlement with the highest and lowest population