Resnik is a village located in the municipality of [[Višegrad]], within the [[Republika Srpska]] entity of [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]].
Geography
The village of Resnik is situated in the eastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in a region characterized by a mix of mountainous and hilly terrain. It is located within the administrative area of the Višegrad municipality, which lies along the [[Drina (river)|Drina River]]. The broader area is known for its natural landscapes and historical significance, including the nearby town of Višegrad, famous for its [[Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge]], a [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]].Administration
Administratively, Resnik is one of the numerous settlements that constitute the municipality of Višegrad. The municipality is part of the [[Foča Region]] within the Republika Srpska, one of the two political entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina.Demographics
According to the 2013 census conducted in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the village of Resnik had a recorded population of 25 inhabitants. Like many rural settlements in the region, its population has seen fluctuations over time, often reflecting broader demographic trends in the Balkans.See also
- [[Višegrad]]
- [[Republika Srpska]]
- [[List of populated places in Bosnia and Herzegovina]]