obavlja
Obavlja is a village located in the municipality of Cazin, in the Una‑Sana Canton of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It lies at coordinates 44°15′N 17°09′E and is situated near the Kozara mountain range. The population recorded in the 2013 census was 112, with the majority of residents identifying as Bosniaks. Historically, Obavlja was part of the Austro‑Hungarian Empire and was administered within the County of Bosnia. During the Yugoslav period it was included in the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Notable landmarks include the 18th‑century St. Nicholas Church and a World War II memorial commemorating local
The name "Obavlja" derives from the Slavic root "obaviti," meaning "to perform" or "to clean," possibly reflecting