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On 28 November 2017, Sarajevo International Airport received its 900,000th passenger of the year, representing a record number of passengers in one calendar year. On 5 December 2018, Sarajevo International Airport welcomed for the first time its millionth passenger of the year. [15] On 3 May 2017, the airport announced a major terminal expansion.
The Sarajevo Clock Tower was constructed by Gazi Husrev-beg, a governor of the area during the Ottoman period. [4] The earliest known documented mention of the tower dates to the 17th century in a work by Evliya Çelebi. It was rebuilt twice, once after fire damage when the city was attacked by Prince Eugene of Savoy in 1697, and again in 1762. [5]
The system is run by KJKP GRAS Sarajevo, which also operates trolleybus and bus routes in the city. As of 2010, the Sarajevo tram system consists of seven lines, [1] [2] running along a single route with a 0.4 kilometres (0.25 mi)-long branch to the city's main railway station (Željeznička Stanica).
Sinj (Croatian:) is a town in the continental part of Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia. As of the 2021 census , the population was 23,500 people, of which 10,800 inhabited its urban core . Sinj is known for a knights' tournament of Sinjska alka , [ 3 ] which has been held since the beginning of the 18th century as a sign of victory over the ...
Sarajevo (/ ˌ s ær ə ˈ j eɪ v oʊ / SARR-ə-YAY-voh) [5] is the capital [6] and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 275,524 in its administrative limits. [7] [4] The Sarajevo metropolitan area including Sarajevo Canton, East Sarajevo and nearby municipalities is home to 555,210 inhabitants.
Centar (Cyrillic: Центар, lit. ”Center") is a municipality of the city of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.It is located between the older parts of the city under Stari Grad, and the newer more modern parts of the city under the municipalities Novi Grad and Novo Sarajevo.
Stadion Grbavica: 13,146: 1953: Sarajevo: FK Željezničar and Bosnia and Herzegovina: UEFA: 4 Banja Luka City Stadium: 10,030: 1937: Banja Luka: FK Borac: UEFA: 5 ...
— Sarajevo played the friendly match as final preparation ahead of travelling to Bor three days later for the opening of their 1972–73 Yugoslav First League campaign away at newly-promoted FK Bor where Sarajevo would go on to lose in a 4-1 upset [13] 11 June 1986: Estrada Team Sarajevo: 3-4: Estrada Team Belgrade