Glamoč (Гламоч) is a town and municipality located in Canton 10 of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina, at the foothills of Staretina and Velika Golija mountains, and on the edge of the central part of the Glamočko Polje. The municipality encompasses the town of Glamoč as a seat of the municipality and more than 50 villages and hamlets situated along the Field. It mainly covers an area of the historical and geographical region of Tropolje. During the Ottoman era the town was recorded as Biograd (White town), Belgradčik and Biogradaz. The climate of Glamoč is classified as an oceanic climate (Cfb in Köppen climate classification system), near the boundary of the humid continental climate. Glamoč has four separate seasons. Summers are warm, and winters are cold, without a discernible dry season. Babića Brdo Biličić Crni Vrh Ćirići Ćoslije Dolac Dragnjić Dubrave Đuličan Glamoč Glavica Halapić Hasanbegovci Hasići Hotkovci Hozići Hrbine Isakovci Jakir Kamen Karajzovci Karlovac Kopić Korićna Kovačevci Krasinac Malkočevci Malo Selo Maslina Strana Mladeškovci Odžak Opačić Perduhovo Selo Petrovo Vrelo Podglavica Podgradina Podgreda Podkraj Popovići Pribelja Prijani Radaslije Rajićke Reljino Selo Rore Rudine Skucani Staro Selo Stekerovci Šumnjaci Vagan Vidimlije Vrba Zaglavica Zajaruga The Glamoč area has been inhabited since at least Neolithic times. In the late Bronze Age, the Neolithic population was replaced by more warlike Indo-European tribes known as the Illyrians, specifically the Dalmatae. Their capital was Delminium, which was located in today's Tomislavgrad. The Dalmatae left many artifacts which allow us to learn about their presence in this area. The most important remains are the gradine, remains of Illyrian settlements which were distributed along the Glamoč field. 34 gradinas were found on the territory of Glamoč. The settlements were strategically placed for defence. The Romans took over 200 years to occupy this region.