What is kladanj?

Kladanj is a town and municipality located in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, near the border with Serbia. It covers an area of 264 square kilometers and has a population of approximately 19,000 people. The town is situated on the banks of the Drinjača River, which is a major tributary of the Drina River. The economy of Kladanj is primarily based on agriculture and forestry, with some small-scale industry and tourism. The town is known for its cultural and historical landmarks, including the Kladanj Fortress, which dates back to the Ottoman period, and the Mehmed Bey Kukavica Mosque, which was built in the early 16th century. Kladanj has a diverse population, with Bosniaks being the largest ethnic group followed by Serbs and Croats.