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  2. Sarajevo, Federacija Bosne I Hercegovine Weather - Hourly ...

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    Get the Sarajevo, Federacija Bosne I Hercegovine local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  3. Meteoblue - Wikipedia

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    Meteoblue (stylized as meteoblue) is a meteorological service created at the University of Basel, Switzerland. In 2006, Meteoblue was then founded as a spin-off company in order to serve customers especially in the area of agriculture as well as solar and wind power .

  4. 2024 Bosnia and Herzegovina floods - Wikipedia

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    Gračac and Krk broke their all-time records for daily rainfall, at 249.1 and 192 mm (9.81 and 7.56 in), respectively. [15] The rivers Sava, Kupa and Odra rose due to rainfall. Localised flooding was reported in Ogulin on 4 October [16] and 23 houses were flooded in the Karlovac area during the following night. [17]

  5. Environment of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Among all countries in Europe, Bosnia and Herzegovina has the tenth most mountain area shares, after countries like Switzerland, Armenia and Georgia. [6] Trebević (1629 m, 5344 ft) is right above the capital city of Sarajevo. During the summer, it is significantly cooler than the city, while in the winter, it is cold and snowy.

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  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. Džidžikovac - Wikipedia

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    The central area of the neighbourhood was designed and developed after the World War II, mostly between 1946 and 1959, while streets and areas in immediate surroundings were already developed and had many luxurious villas and buildings constructed during second half of the 19th century, in numerous styles of the era under the architect from around Austro-Hungarian Empire.

  9. Stari Grad, Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    The population of Stari Grad is 36,976, making it the least populous of Sarajevo's four municipalities. Its population density of 742.5 inhabitants per km 2 also ranks it last among the four. Stari Grad contains numerous hotels and tourist attractions including the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, Emperor's Mosque, the Sarajevo Cathedral and more.