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  2. File:Mapa položaja Sarajevo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Šablon:Lokacijska karta Sarajevo; Bakarevića džamija; Bakr-babina džamija; Hadžijska džamija; Mišćina džamija; Sagrakči hadži Mahmudova džamija; Džamija Bali-bega Malkočevića; Jakub-pašina džamija; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Ambassade de France en Bosnie-Herzégovine; Modèle:Géolocalisation/Sarajevo; Cour constitutionnelle de ...

  3. Marshal Tito street (Sarajevo) - Wikipedia

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    [2] A new street was laid out in January 1919, between Marijin Dvor and Baščaršija. First it was named after Alexander Karađorđević, and in 1921 after Aleksandar I Karađorđević. From 1941 to 1945, it was named after Ante Pavelić. [2] [3] Its current name the street has had since 6 April 1945.

  4. Vilsonovo Šetalište - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  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. 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).

  7. Sokobanja - Wikipedia

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    According to Andrić's diary, during his stay in the spa, he finished the short story Snake and began writing some of his most important works: novels The Bridge on the Drina and Woman from Sarajevo and short story Jelena, the woman of my dream. Re-visiting Sokobanja and the villa "Bota" in 1973, Andrić wrote: "I am fearful, this place will ...

  8. Category:Streets in Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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  9. Trg Oslobođenja - Alija Izetbegović - Wikipedia

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    [2] However, a photo from the national archives shows the erected statue on its pedestal. [3] During the Second World War and the occupation of Sarajevo by the Independent State of Croatia in 1941–1945, the square was renamed after Stjepan Tomašević. A monument to the fallen German soldiers, with an eagle topping a column, was also erected ...