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In 2005, the European branch of the Airports Council International awarded Sarajevo the award of Best Airport Under 1 Million Passengers. [ 8 ] In 2013, Sarajevo International Airport had 665,638 passengers which is more than all of the other airports in Bosnia and Herzegovina had together and a 14.7% increase from 2012, this is the highest ...
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Vilsonovo Šetalište (transl. Wilson's Promenade / Wilson's Lane) [1] is a promenade in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [2] It is an important street for the city, however, in the afternoon hours and during weekend the traffic restriction is in force, and the promenade becomes a recreational area. The lane also bears a historical ...
The upgraded airport was directly linked to the commercial retail center Sarajevo Airport Center, making it easier for tourists and travelers to spend their time before flight boarding shopping and enjoying the many amenities that are offered. [101] Between 2015 and 2018, the airport was upgraded for more than 25 million euros.
Prijedor Urije Airport: Public Sarajevo: Asphalt LQSA SJJ Sarajevo International Airport: Public Sarajevo / Butmir: Asphalt LQBU Sarajevo Butmir Airport: Public Sarajevo: Asphalt LQSV Sarajevo Military Airport: Military Tomislavgrad: Grass LQTG Tomislavgrad Airport: Public Trebinje: Grass LQTB Trebinje Airport [3] Tuzla: Asphalt LQTZ TZL Tuzla ...
The Sarajevo metropolitan area is the largest agglomeration in Bosnia and Herzegovina, representing the wider area of the capital Sarajevo with an estimated population of 555,210 people. [ 1 ] It consists of Sarajevo Canton with a population of 413,593 inhabitants, East Sarajevo with 61,516 inhabitants and the municipalities of Breza , Kiseljak ...
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 ...