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Bosanski; Cebuano; Français; Hrvatski; ... Zborište (Serbian: Збориште) is a village in the municipality of Brod, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1]
Brod was first mentioned in 1691, during the Ottoman era as Turski Brod. [4] In 1878 Brod became a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and got the official name of Bosanski Brod with the beginning of building of the railroad to Sarajevo. The first train departed towards Derventa in 1879, while the service was expanded to Doboj later in the ...
The siege of Sarajevo (Serbo-Croatian: Opsada Sarajeva) was a prolonged blockade of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, during the ethnically charged Bosnian War. After it was initially besieged by Serbian forces of the Yugoslav People's Army , the city was then besieged by the Army of Republika Srpska .
Ahatovići is a town located in Sarajevo, the municipality of Novi Grad Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town is located in the historical region of Crnotina [ 1 ] near Saraj Polje at the harbors of the Bosna river , on the north of the town two hills are located named Strahoč (782m) and Krstac (861m).
Novo Selo (Serbian: Ново Село) is a village in the municipality of Brod, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1] The etymology of the village comes from Slavic languages meaning new village, Novo Selo.
Al Jazeera Balkans poster in Zagreb in late November 2011.. Al Jazeera Balkans (AJB) is an international news television station headquartered in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina aimed at the media markets of the countries that used to be constituent units of SFR Yugoslavia.
High Schools in Istočno Novo Sarajevo Headquarters of the State Investigation and Protection Agency is located in Istočno Novo Sarajevo. It was created from part of the pre-war municipality of Novo Sarajevo (the other part of the pre-war municipality is now in the City of Sarajevo in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina).
The first narrow-gauge railway was the Bosanski Brod–Doboj–Zenica line, constructed in 1879 by the Bavarian company Hügel & Sager. [1] This railway was initially designed as a temporary military line using materials readily available in the company’s storage in Romania. [ 1 ]