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Kršlje ( sr-cyrl, Кршље) is a village in Novi Grad,
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Geography

The village consists of four smaller units and these are: Avramović, Osredak, Bukovica, and Brda Bjeljčeva. There are two small rivers Velika (Large) Japra and Mala (Small) Japra, and they merge to one river Japra. The largest stream, which completely belongs to village, is the stream Bukovica. Altitude of village is around 150–300 metres. Neighbor villages are: Čađavica, Vedovica, Mala Novska Rujiška, Ćele, Gornji Agići, Donji Agići, Hozići, and Suhača. The distance between Kršlje and Novi Grad is around 25 km.


Education

In the middle of village there is an elementary school for children from first to fifth grade. It is a part of Elementary School "Branko Ćopić", which is located in Donji Agići. The students of older grades attend classes in this school or Elementary School "Sveti Sava" from Novi Grad, which is located in Mala Novska Rujiška. High schools are located in Novi Grad. There is also the Orthodox Church of Cyril and Methodius 700 m from school.


Economy

There is one store in the village: STR "Božo", and one caffe bar: Caffe bar "Ivana". There is small number of people from village who works in public jobs. One of them is Milanko Mihajlica, president of Serbian Radical Party of the Republika Srpska.


Population


References

*Official results from the book: Ethnic composition of Bosnia-Herzegovina population, by municipalities and settlements, 1991. census, Zavod za statistiku Bosne i Hercegovine - Bilten no.234, Sarajevo 1991. Populated places in Novi Grad, Bosnia and Herzegovina {{NoviGrad-geo-stub