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Most Educated in Federation of B&H

Top 82 cities ranked by most educated

Most Educated — Federation of B&H

1 Kladanj 15.0%
2 Posušje 15.0%
3 Kovači 15.0%
4 Gromiljak 15.0%
5 Pećigrad 15.0%
6 Varoška Rijeka 15.0%
7 Tojšići 15.0%
8 Otoka 15.0%
10 Podzvizd 15.0%
11 Srebrenik 15.0%
12 Jablanica 15.0%
13 Vrnograč 15.0%
14 Gornji Vakuf 15.0%
15 Hadžići 15.0%
16 Vareš 15.0%
17 Banovići 15.0%
18 Bužim 15.0%
19 Ključ 15.0%
20 Divičani 15.0%
21 Maglaj 15.0%
22 Bosansko Grahovo 15.0%
23 Šturlić 15.0%
24 Kačuni 15.0%
25 Mahala 15.0%
26 Rodoč 15.0%
27 Ćoralići 15.0%
28 Jelah 15.0%
29 Ostrožac 15.0%
30 Donja Mahala 15.0%
31 Orahovica Donja 15.0%
32 Tešanj 15.0%
33 Tešanjka 15.0%
34 Sanica 15.0%
35 Čitluk 15.0%
36 Željezno Polje 15.0%
37 Crnići 15.0%
38 Podhum 15.0%
39 Gostovići 15.0%
40 Ilijaš 15.0%
41 Mala Kladuša 15.0%
42 Velika Kladuša 15.0%
43 Kakanj 15.0%
44 Sanski Most 15.0%
45 Živinice 15.0%
46 Zavidovići 15.0%
47 Bosanska Krupa 15.0%
48 Gradačac 15.0%
49 Gračanica 15.0%
50 Konjic 15.0%
51 Goražde 15.0%
52 Visoko 15.0%
53 Livno 15.0%
54 Cazin 15.0%
55 Travnik 15.0%
56 Bugojno 15.0%
57 Lukavac 15.0%
58 Ilidža 15.0%
59 Bihać 15.0%
60 Mostar 15.0%
61 Tuzla 15.0%
62 Zenica 15.0%
63 Žepče 15.0%
64 Stolac 15.0%
65 Tomislavgrad 15.0%
66 Čapljina 15.0%
67 Donji Vakuf 15.0%
68 Vitez 15.0%
69 Vogošća 15.0%
70 Fojnica 15.0%
71 Potoci 15.0%
72 Kiseljak 15.0%
73 Sarajevo 15.0%
74 Mionica 15.0%
75 Široki Brijeg 15.0%
76 Todorovo 15.0%
77 Jajce 15.0%
78 Ljubuški 15.0%
79 Novi Travnik 15.0%
80 Prozor 15.0%
81 Stijena 15.0%
82 Odžak 15.0%

The most educated cities in Federation of B&H have the highest percentages of residents with bachelor's degrees or higher. Kladanj leads with 15.0% of residents holding a bachelor's degree.

High education levels typically correlate with higher incomes, lower unemployment, better health outcomes, and more civic engagement. These cities often host or are adjacent to major universities and research institutions that drive both education and economic development.

Highly educated communities tend to attract knowledge-based industries and employers in technology, healthcare, finance, and professional services, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of educational attainment and economic opportunity.

Did You Know?

  • 1. In Kladanj, 15.0% of residents have a bachelor's degree — more than double the national average of about 33%.
  • 2. Cities near major research universities consistently rank among the most educated in the country.
  • 3. Higher education rates correlate with higher incomes, lower crime, and better health outcomes across communities.

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