Radohova () is a settlement in the Kotor Varoà ¡ Municipality, Republika Srpska entity, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The settlement includes the hamlets of Ulice, LetiÃÂi, LapiÃÂi, TraljiÃÂi, Kerkezi, GigoviÃÂi, DemiÃÂi, and DuniÃÂi, located on the slopes of Zastijenje, and extend from the UliÃÂki stream to the source of DemiÃÂka (left tributary of the Vrbanja river) and the DjevojaÃÂka Ravan ("Girls' plain"). Its length is ca. 6 km.
Radohova includes a number of hamlets on the Zastijenje slopes at altitudes of 640âÂÂ850 m and belt about 10 km long. Local roads, all villages have access to regional road R-440: à  iprage â Kotor Varoà ¡ â ÃÂelinac â Banja Luka.
Above DuniÃÂi remains of steÃÂci (tombstones) have been discovered.
During World War II, the Yugoslav Partisans were active in Radohova. A Partisan divisional hospital was located below DuniÃÂi rocks and DemiÃÂi, in the gorge of DemiÃÂka river. It was repeatedly bombed during the Sixth Enemy Offensive.
During the Bosnian War (1992âÂÂ95), Army of Republika Srpska (VRS), police and paramilitary forces demolished the surrounding Bosniak villages, especially those upstream along the Vrbanja to Kruà ¡evo Brdo, as well as all Bosniak villages downstream to Banja Luka.