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City of Tuzla website This is a list of people who have served as mayor or president of the city council of the city of Tuzla , the third largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina . Tuzla has had 32 different mayors since the position was created in 1878, upon Austro-Hungarian occupation .
Tuzla is a commune in Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania, including the village with the same name. Its name means "saltpan" in Turkish. [citation needed] The commune is located on the Black Sea shore, between Eforie to the north and Costinești to the south.
Tuzla (UK: / ˈ t ʊ z l ə /, US: / ˈ t uː z-/), [1] [2] Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Тузла, Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: ⓘ) is the third-largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the administrative center of Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Tuzla Canton was called Tuzla-Podrinje Canton until February 1999. Podrinje means ‘region near the river Drina’ but as the river did not flow through the Canton, a name change was authorised. The Srebrenik Fortress is Bosnia's best-preserved medieval fort, dating from 1333 and is located in Srebrenik. The Panonian lake is a famous holiday ...
Solina is a part of city Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located at the northeast side of the city. It is famous due to the ancient town of Gradovrh which was located in Solina. The name Solina comes from the world Sol which stands for Salt in local languages.
Tuzla station was the site of a terrorist attack on 12 December 1994. On the morning of 12 December at 9:12 AM, a time bomb placed in a trash can detonated, killing 5 people and injuring 29. The 5 people who died in the explosion were all cadets from the nearby Tuzla Infantry Academy, who were on their weekly leave.
Tuzla is a municipality and district of Istanbul Province, Turkey. [2] It has a population of 288,878 (2022) and a land area of 138 km 2 . [ 1 ] It is on the Asian side of the city next to the municipality of Pendik .
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Sud Bosne i Hercegovine, Cyrillic: Суд Босне и Херцеговине; abbreviated as the Court of BiH in English) is the highest ordinary court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.