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Adresa: Banović Strahinje 9, Dobrinja 1, 71 123 Istočno Sarajevo
Telefon: 057/340-196
Mejl adresa: gosisistocnosarajevo@yahoo.com
Nadležnost: Istočno Novo Sarajevo, Istočna Ilidža, Trnovo, Pale, Sokolac i Istočni Stari Grad
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Adresa: Mitropolita Georgija Nikolajevića 22, 78 400 Gradiška
Telefon: 051/813-502
Mejl adresa: moossg@gmail.com
Nadležnost: Gradiška
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Adresa: Zdravka Čelara 7, 78 240 Čelinac
Telefon: 051/851-545
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Nadležnost: Čelinac
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Telefon: 0522/211-167
Mejl adresa: mosprijedor@gmail.com
Nadležnost: Prijedor, Oštra Luka, Petrovac i Istočni Drvar
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Adresa: Gavrila Principa 66, 78 230 Kneževo
Telefon: 065/678-226
Mejl adresa: vuckovic.jagoda@gmail.com
Nadležnost: Kneževo
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Telefon: 050/212-738
Nadležnost: Mrkonjić Grad, Ribnik, Šipovo, Jezero i Kupres
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Adresa: Svetosavska 10, 78 430 Prinjavor
Telefon: 051/655-506
Mejl adresa: oosp@teol.net
Nadležnost: Prnjavor
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Adresa: Patrijarha Dožića bb, 74 400 Derventa
Telefon: 053/630-720
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Nadležnost: Derventa, Brod i Vukosavlje
Opštinska organizacija slijepih Novi Grad
Adresa: Karađorša Petrovića 44, 79 220 Novi Grad
Telefon: 052/752-860
Mejl adresa: usislong@gmail.com
Nadležnost: Novi Grad i Krupa na Uni
Međuopštinska organizacija slijepih Doboj
Adresa: Vojvode Mišića 50, 74 000 Doboj
Telefon: 053/227-448
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Nadležnost: Doboj, Petrovo, Stanari, Modriča, Šamac, Donji Žabar i Pelagićevo
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Adresa: Braće Ribnikar 13, 75 300 Brčko
Telefon: 049/215-391
Nadležnost: Brčko
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Telefon: 055/201-651
Mejl adresa: sss@spinter.net
Nadležnost: Bijeljina, Ugljevik i Lopare
Opštinska organizacija slijepih Teslić
Adresa: Aleksandra Rajkovića 66, 74 270 Teslić
Telefon: 065/484-111, 053/433-222
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Nadležnost: Teslić
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Adresa: Svetosavska 94, 75 440 Vlasenica
Telefon: 058/630-720
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Nadležnost: Vlasenica, Milići, Šekovići i Han Pijesak
Međuopštinska organizacija slijepih Višegrad
Adresa: Kralja Petra Karađorđevića 9, 71 440 Višegrad
Telefon: 058/630-720
Nadležnost: Višegrad, Rogatica, Rudo i Novo Goražde
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