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  2. Bijela Tabija - Wikipedia

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    Bijela Tabija's location which overlooks the entire Sarajevo valley is ideal for situating a mediaeval fortress. It was a fortress with a rectangular base, accompanied with four square-based towers at each of its corners and a fifth above the entrance gate.

  3. Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Sarajevo is chiefly focused on historical, religious, and cultural aspects. In 2010, Lonely Planet's "Best in Travel" nominated it as one of the top ten cities to visit that year. [222] Sarajevo also won travel blog Foxnomad's "Best City to Visit" competition in 2012, beating more than one hundred other cities around the entire world ...

  4. 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.

  5. Centar, Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Stadion Stanovi - Wikipedia

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    Stadion Stanovi (English: Stanovi Stadium) is a football stadium in Zadar, Croatia. It serves as the home ground for football club HNK Zadar. The stadium has a capacity of 5,860, of which 2,860 are seated. In the current form, the stadium was completed for the 1979 Mediterranean Games held in Split. Due to new license conditions set by the ...

  7. Grbavica (Sarajevo) - Wikipedia

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    On its north-west corner, the new British Embassy Sarajevo has been built. [2] Grbavica II, between Grbavica I and Hrasno, hosts the Grbavica Shopping Centre and the Ummu Arif Zabadne Mosque. South of Zagrebačka street are Grbavica Stadium, home of FK Željezničar, and the Catholic Church of St. Ignatius (Crkva Sv.Ignacija Lojolskog).

  8. List of stadiums in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Koševo Stadium – Sarajevo; East Sarajevo – East Sarajevo; Stadion Grbavica – Sarajevo; Gradski stadion ... Stadion Stanovi – Zadar; Stadion Stari plac – Split;

  9. Mount Hum (Sarajevo) - Wikipedia

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    In wider terms, Hum hill is considered as part of Sarajevo's Ozren. [1] Most of the area has been designated as a park and recreational zone called Park Šuma Hum, and a number of sports and recreational facilities are planned for the near future. The very top of Hum offers views of Sarajevo, as well as the mountains Trebević, Igman and ...