Coordinates region | BA |
---|---|
Subdivision type | Country |
Subdivision name | |
Subdivision type1 | Entity |
Subdivision name1 | Republika Srpska |
Timezone | CET |
Utc offset | +1 |
Timezone dst | CEST |
Utc offset dst | +2 |
Map caption | Location of Bijeljina within Republika Srpska |
Latns | N |
Longew | E |
Native name | Бијељина |
Official name | Bijeljina |
Area total km2 | 734 |
Population blank1 | 150,000 (esitmated) |
Population blank1 title | Municipality |
Population total | 37,692 (estimated) |
Parts type | Settlements |
Area code | 55 |
Website | www.sobijeljina.org |
Leader title | Mayor |
Leader name | Mićo Mićić (SDS) |
Serbian Orthodox church (Svetog Djordja) Saint George which was built in 1872. The second oldest building is the Semberija Museum which was built in 1876.
Basil of Ostrog monastery. In the center of Bijeljina is a newly built monastery (2001.) Dedicated to St. Basil of Ostrog. The bell tower with a clock of over 30 meters dominates the surroundings and a symbol of the monastery. As part of the monastery is a museum, dining room, library, hermitages for monks. Inside the temple is painted magnificent frescoes. It is particularly valuable copy Trojeručica miraculous icons, the gift from Hilandar monastery. In Bijeljina, also located the Holy Temple, the Church of St. Petka and the old Catholic church.
The City park (Gradski Park) was founded in 1892.
Museum of Semberija began working as a museum collection 1972. And later grew into a museum facility with over 10,000 exhibits and 3 of the permanent exhibition. Located in the heart of the city, and it takes place and various cultural events.
The Library "Filip Višnjić" is the oldest cultural institution in Bijeljina - founded in 1932 year, thanks to prominent people and intellectuals. Played a major role in raising the cultural level of the construction and opening of reading rooms in rural villages of Semberija. Now located in a modern building and has over 100,000 books.
Atik Mosque was built between 1520 and 1566. It was destroyed by Serb forces during the Bosnian war (1992–95). It has been rebuilt where it stood before the war.
In the city there are several high schools as "Gimnazija Filip Višnjić", music high school, agricultural school, the economic and technical schools. There are many faculties like Faculty of Law, Economics, Education and several private universities Slobomir P University and Sinergija University. With the construction of a large University building in Bijeljina, the city became one of the most important center for education in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and campus for many students around the region.
Semberija has the most developed agricultural area in Republika Srpska. The focus of the production is on wheat and corns, vegetables, cabbage, paprika, tomato and water-melon. Also, cattle-breeding (fattening of cows and pigs) and growing fruits.
The Dvorovi Spa is one of the most famous spas in the Republic of Srpska. The Dvorovi Spa was formed after the discovery of thermal water drilling for oil exploration 1957th in Semberija. The depth of the source is at 1435 meters, the water is oligomineral, and the thermal temperature is 75 ° S. Hotel Sveti Stefan, as well as full spa, heated with thermal water. Excellent chefs and friendly staff will welcome everyone in a hotel restaurant.
Although the name Bijeljina was first mentioned in 1446, this name was in use only after 1918. During Austro-Hungarian period, the town had the name Bjelina and, before that, Belina or Bilina.
In 1838 the first confessional elementary school was opened. A modern school building was built in 1902. In this school worked Jovan Dučić between 1893-1895. Jovan Dučić was a famous Hercegovinian Serb poet, writer and diplomat. Today a street in central Bijeljina is named after him.
In front of the city hall is a statue of King Petar Karađorđević. The monument is of the Serbian king from 1903-1918. During the Second World War the Ustaše removed it. After World War Two the communist government refused to return the monument. The first non-communist local government returned the monument in the early 1990s.
In its emerging Bijeljina has experienced its boom after joining up in Yugoslavia and especially in the second half of the 20th century, when it received a significant facilities for its economic and cultural development: the new factories, schools, medical facilities, cultural organizations and other important facilities social standards. The city is spatially expanded and grown into a modern resort.
New birth of Bijeljina is experienced in the late nineties and the first decade of the 21st century. After a population boom due to war events and population saturation and insufficient capacity of the city that was built in less need, today you can see re-building of Bijeljina in the big city. Popping up new settlements, roads, schools, universities, cultural institutions etc...
Bijeljina was one of the first places to be dragged into the war, being located at a key strategic location. In the first days of April 1992, the town was attacked by Serb paramilitary groups led by Arkan. According to contemporary news reports, up to 100 civilians were killed, and the non-Serb population was driven out. This was one of the first instances of ethnic cleansing in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is surmised that Bijeljina was attacked first because of its strategic location in the north-eastern corner of Bosnia near the Serbian border. Bijeljina was then included in the Serb-proclaimed Republika Srpska.
During the war, Bijeljina saw a large influx of Serb refugees from other regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Many cities and much of the regional population gravitates to Bijeljina, and the city became a regional center with an increasing number of citizens. Today's estimates are that the city of Bijeljina has about 60,000-65,000 inhabitants, while the municipality has about 150,000 people, maybe more.
Basketball clubs: KK Budućnost Bijeljina, KK Radnik Bijeljina and KK Bijeljina Plus.
Volleyball club: OK Radnik Bijeljina which plays in the first division of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Mountaineering: Bijeljina has also the Hiking Club Majevica that exists more than twenty years. PED "Majevica" members for many years are marking recreational mountain path that starts from the Tavna Monastery to "Novakova pecina" where, there is a nice view of the straight Semberija and valley of the river by the name Tavna(Domana).
Boxing: Boxing is becoming ever popular in Bijeljina as its fighters and youth are becoming known as every event is held there, Republika Srpska and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Category:Populated places in Bijeljina
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