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02.11.2009., ponedjeljak

Putopis kroz Bosnu i Bosanske Gradove

Banja Luka

As the biggest city, Banja Luka is the economic and cultural center of the Republika Srpska and the second-largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The area of the city is 1,239 square meters. Banja Luka has between 250,000 and 300,000 residents. It lies on both banks of the Vrbas River, in a tectonic valley.
The city is located at 44°46’27” N and 17°11’44” E. The average elevation is 640 meters above sea level.
Bihac

Bihac is the capital and a gravitational center of the Una-Sana Canton. It is also an administrative, economic, educational, health and cultural centre. It is situated on the Una River.
The Una River has many natural beauties - such as the canyon, waterfalls and rapids, especially in the Bihac municipality. The area is rich with karst caves, flora and fauna and it is a rare example of ecologically completely saved biodiversity.

Bijeljina

Bijeljina is a town and a municipality in the northeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The surface of the municipality is 734 square kilometers. It has around 150,000 residents. The town is a historical center of Semberija and one of the richest towns of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As a fertile low-lying town, it is one of the centers for food production and trade.
Bosanski Petrovac

The municipality of Bosanski Petrovac, with the present-day borders, is located in the northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part at the 54th kilometer of the Bihac – Sarajevo road. The municipality covers an area of 716.52km2, while before the last war it was 853km2 (by Dayton Peace Accord the municipality was divided in two parts).




Brcko

Brcko is a city in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina, administrative seat of the Brcko District. It lies on the country's border along the Sava river across from Gunja, Croatia. Its name is very likely linked to the Breuci, an Illyrian tribe inhabiting the area in antiquity.
Cazin
Cazin is a town and a center of the municipality with the same name in the northwestern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, at the crossroads that leads from Bihac to Velika Kladusa, neighboring Croatia and West Europe, and further across Rakovica to the Adriatic Sea and across Bosanska Krupa to Banja Luka, Tuzla and the east.
Doboj

Doboj is a city and a municipality in the Republika Srpska entity, Bosnia and Herzegovina, situated on the river Bosna. Doboj is the most important railway junction in the country, and the seats of the Railways Corporation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republika Srpska Railways are in Doboj.

Capljina
The Capljina municipality is located in the southwestern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, between the neighboring municipalities of Stolac, Ravno, Neum, Citluk, Mostar and Ljubuski in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the Metkovic municipality in the south in the Republic of Croatia. It occupies 249 square kilometers and has 27,000 residents..


Foca
Foca is a town and municipality in southeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina on the Drina river, in the Foca Region region of the Republika Srpska entity.
The town was known as Hvoča (%2>G0) during medieval times. It was then known as a trading centre on route between Ragusa (now Dubrovnik) and Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey).

Fojnica

Tourist guides describe Fojnica as a place situated 620 meters above sea level. It is located at the foothills of the Vranica and Bitovnje mountains (central Bosnia), in a green, idyllic valley, which had been cut into neighboring hills by the river with the same name.
Gorazde

In the middle upper flow of Drina river 30 km downstream Foca there is Gorazde, one of the most beautiful towns in this part of our country, economic, administrative and cultural centre of Gorazde municipality and Bosnian-Podrinje canton Gorazde.
Gorazde municipality covers the area of 252 km˛ and has 31.582 inhabitants.
Gradacac

Gradacac is the town and the center of the municipality with the same name, which is located in the north-eastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. There are 10,000 inhabitants in the town and around 54,300 inhabitants in the municipality (according to the 1991 census). It is located on the hillsides of Majevica, 129 meters above the sea level.
Gracanica

Gracanica is a town in the northeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina; it is a part of the Tuzla Canton and a center of the Gracanica municipality. It covers a big part of the valley at the Lower Spreca and a part of Trebava Mountain. It borders on the municipalities of Gradacac in the north, of Srebrenik in the east and of Lukavac in the south-east. The bordering municipalities in the south and in the west are Petrovo and Doboj-Istok.
Grude

Grude, the town and the center of the Herzegovinian municipality with the same name, is located in the southern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, at the border with the Republic of Croatia. Grude is located on the outskirts of the fertile Imotsko-Bekijsko Polje Valley and it encompasses the area bordered with Biokovo Mountain in the south and the mountain massifs Vrana and Cvrsnice in the north, in the Posusje municipality.
East Sarajevo

Jahorina, Romanija and Trebević are part of the virgin nature in the land of legends full of amazing sights in the mountains, valleys, forests, springs and crystal clear mountain brooks. To be in the heart of dense forest, to breath in the balsamic mountain air, to be deafened by the sound of silence, to be left breathless by the beauty of the landscapes and views from mountaintops and yet to be only an hour away from the hustle and bustle of thebusy life in the city means to be in East Sarajevo.
Jajce

Jajce is a centuries-old town, the former residence of Bosnian kings, situated at the mouth of the Vrbas and Pliva rivers, with beautiful surroundings and kind and friendly residents.
According to the 1991 census, 44,903 residents lived in 62 local communities in the Jajce municipality, while 13,585 residents lived in the town.
Kiseljak

The settlement of Kiseljak is situated in the central part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, at the location where roads that connect all its parts intersect. The average height above sea level is 475 meters. The territory on which the settlement is developed is a part of the Kiseljak hill-encircled valley, which stretches from Paleska Cuprija in the south to Gromiljak in the north.





Konjic

Konjic is situated on the Neretva River, 60 kilometers of Sarajevo, close to the Jablanicko lake. It is located at the border of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton and Sarajevo Canton. Konjic is encircled by the biggest mountain massifs in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Prenj (2,102 meters), Bjelasnica (2,067 meters) and Bitovinja (1,744 meters).
Kraljeva Sutjeska

Kraljeva Sutjeska and Bobovac shared the role of seat of the rulers of mediveal Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bobovac was the most well known and fortified city of medieval ages and residence to the last Bosnian qeen, Catherine. There were contained the crown jewels and it was the burial site for some of the kings of Bosnia.
Livno

Livno is a town in western Bosnia and Herzegovina, with approximately 10,000 residents. In 2003, the municipality of Livno was populated by 32,450 people. The surface of the Livno municipality is 994 km2. It is the most important place in the Livno Canton and its cultural and economic center. The elevation of the town is 730 meters above sea level.
Ljubuski

Ljubuški area with the plenty of water, richness of flora and fauna, must have been populated in the prehistorical time, about what stone, bones and metal finds witnesses, which are kept in the Museum of the Franciscan monastery Humac, the oldest museum in Bosnia and Herzegovina, founded in 1884.
Medjugorje

Medjugorje, a village that was unknown until 1981, has become the most visited Marian shrine in the world. Six young people from the parish have had the apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary since June 24, 1981. The apparitions have continued since that time on a daily basis. After that day, millions of pilgrims from the whole world have been visiting Medjugorje, called on by the Queen of Peace, who brings a renewal of their spirits by giving them peace and love.
Mostar

Mostar is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the cultural and economic center of Herzegovina and the administrative center of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton. The city was named after a bridge around which it was built, on the banks of the Neretva River.
Mostar is the first cultural monument from Bosnia and Herzegovina on the UNESCO list of protected monuments of culture of the world.
Neum

The municipality of Neum shares the destiny of the eastern Herzegovina which is archeologically barely explored, with the exception of several locations near Stolac and Bileca.
Pale

The municipality of Pale extends on the surface of 493 km2. The municipality building in the same named town situated 14 km east of Sarajevo.
The territory of the municipality has distinct mountainous character with 500 to 200 meters above sea level. The town of Pale is situated in the valley among Romanija, Ravna Planina and Jahorina mountains and with the massifs it covers the surface of about 8,5 km2.
Posusje

Posušje district takes the area of 461 km2 and it is a part of the West Herzegovinian Canton in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the last register from 1991, it has a population of 16 570 inhabitants.


Praca

Praca and Hrenovica are situated on the coast of the same named river, in very fertile ground, surrounded by mountains Jahorina, which is 1900m highs, and Romanija, which is 1400m high, and with wonderful rising: Crni rajski vrh, Klek, Borovac, etc.
Praca is situated around 40 km from the town Gorazde, and 35 km from the capital Sarajevo, to which is connected by modern highroad.
• Sarajevo
Sarajevo is the capital of BiH and it is its administrative, cultural and university center situated in the area of the Sarajevo Polje valley, which is surrounded by the mountains - Bjelasnica and Igman in the southwest, Trebevic in the southeast, medium mountains and inter-valley headlands in the north and northwest.
Srbac

The Srbac municipality is located on the extreme northern corner of the Republika Srpska, namely Bosnia and Herzegovina. The area of Srbac covers 453 square kilometers and encompasses the space around the Sava River in the north to Careva Gora in the south, as well as the space around the Lower Vrbas to the eastern slopes of Motajica.
Stolac

Stolac is a town located in the southeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the extreme east of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton. The town has been developed on the banks of the Bregava River. It is encircled by the Hrgud and Vidovo Polje mountains with surrounding places with rich cultural past.
Tomislavgrad

Tomislavgrad (former Duvno) is a town and a center of the municipality with the same name in the southwestern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and one of the municipalities of the Livno Canton. It is populated mostly by Croats and partly by Bosniaks. The ethnic situation before and after the war has not much changed.



Travnik

Travnik lays in the center of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the canyon of the Lasva river, surrounded by mountains and among these is one of the biggest mountain in BiH – Vlasic (1933 m). Surrounding of Travnik is also called Travnik area or Lasva area that covers the surface area of 982 km2. The altitude of Travnik is 514 m, and according to geographic coordinates it lays on 44°14’ n.g.l. and 17°40’ e.g.l. .
Trebinje

In the Roman period, Trebinje was known as Trijebanj. It was recorded in one Roman source of the Dubrovnik archive that the place was located in the Tervunija district. In the 10th century, the name of the district was Travunija and the name of the town was Tervunija.

Tuzla
Tuzla is one of the oldest settlements in Europe, which has been continuously inhabited. The proof for that are remains of an old lake-dwelling community from the Neolithic. Archeologists have found many settlements with remains of material culture of ancient inhabitants of this area. A big number of Neolithic clay-vessels with various ornaments made of black, grey and red ceramic, knifes made of stone, axes, scrapers, etc., has been found.
Visoko

The town of Visoko is situated in the middle of the Sarajevo - Zenica industrial region, just on the crossroads; it is a settlement with an important cultural and historical past. The convenient geographic location and good climatic conditions, plenty of woods and current waters were the reasons why this area has been inhabtated ever since the ancient times.The oldest traces of human life here date from the younger stone age and many neolithic sites have been found on the fertile river terraces.


Vitez

The Municipality of Vitez is the region situated in the geographical centre of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Vitez is situated in a central part of the Valley of Lasva river, which stretches from south-eastern slope of mountain Vlasic to Busovaca. This valley is formed on the 390-480 meters of height above sea level.
Visegrad

Višegrad is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, the eastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is on the river Drina, located on the road from Goražde and Ustipraca towards Užice. The town is most widely known due to the book Bridge on the Drina written by Ivo Andrić, Nobel prize winning author.
Zenica

Zenica, for many of its characteristics and features, is a specific urban and economic area. Its peculiarities originate from both its geographic location, since it is situated in the very center of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the economic and social character of its development.
Zvornik

Zvornik is located on the mighty Drina River on the border with Serbia. This town was once a micro-region focal point of industry, economy and culture. The municipality of Zvornik covers 387 km2 and ranges from 135-600 meters above sea level. It is very rich in natural resources, primarily limestone, wood, and mineral water springs (notably the seven springs of Vitinicki Kiseljak which is one of the many tasty Bosnian mineral waters).
Siroki Brijeg

Široki Brijeg is a town in Bosnia and Herzegovina and is the center of the West Herzegovinian Canton. Široki Brijeg is located on the river Lištica, about 20 km west from Mostar. The town itself has about 7 000 inhabitants, while the district has about 27 000.

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