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  2. File:BiH municipality location Novo Sarajevo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org نوفو سراييفو; Usage on bs.wikipedia.org Novo Sarajevo; Usage on es.wikipedia.org

  3. Novi Grad, Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s, Sarajevo was undergoing a rapid economic and cultural development, with great expansion focused on population and industry.Novi Grad was a direct result of this period of heavy growth, in which many acres of previously unused land were transformed into socialist urban centres filled with apartment buildings.

  4. Novo Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    Novo Sarajevo is known as something of the commercial and business center of Sarajevo, housing many of the city's major companies and corporations such as Elektroprivreda Bosne i Hercegovine, the University of Sarajevo, UN house Bosnia and Herzegovina and also the HQ of Sparkasse Bank and the Raiffeisen Bank in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Novo ...

  5. Sniper Alley - Wikipedia

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    Sniper Alley in 1996, seen from a IFOR vehicle. Hand-painted warning sign: "Watch out – Sniper" "Sniper Alley" (Bosnian: Snajperska aleja / Снајперска алеја) was the informal name primarily for streets such as Ulica Zmaja od Bosne (Dragon of Bosnia Street) and Meša Selimović Boulevard, the main boulevard in Sarajevo which during the Bosnian War was lined with Serbian snipers ...

  6. Novi Pazar - Wikipedia

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    Novi Pazar (Serbian Cyrillic: Нови Пазар) is a city located in the Raška District of southwestern Serbia. As of the 2022 census, the urban area has 71,462 inhabitants, while the city administrative area has 106,720 inhabitants. [ 3 ]

  7. Čengić Vila - Wikipedia

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    It was during this period that the name "Čengić Vila" [1] began to be used, and it has remained in use ever since. After Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina, a military training ground known as the "Exercir" was established in the area of Čengić Villa I. Following the end of World War I, this site was used as an alternative stadium.

  8. Ahatovići (Novi Grad Sarajevo) - Wikipedia

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    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).

  9. Alipašino polje - Wikipedia

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    "Ali Pasha's Field") is a neighbourhood in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the Sarajevo municipality of Novi Grad. It consists of three sub-neighborhoods: Faza A, Faza B, and Faza C, which include six local communities. They were named after the order in which they were built.