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Tactical Trauma Management Training, Sarajevo, September 30, 2015
Security and law enforcement personnel training together to save lives in the event of crisis. BiH Armed Forces, RS SJU, SIPA, and U.S. military members worked with colleagues from the Sarajevo Canton Special Support Police Unit to build trust and interoperability between organizations while providing SSU members with first-aid skills needed to keep potential victims alive until medical help arri
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Sarajevo - film Foto Art
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Sarajevo Bosnia i Herzegovina
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Genetic comparison of the Balkan nations: Damir Marjanović at TEDxUniversityofSarajevo
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Sarajevo protests damage govt. property
What started as a peaceful rally in Sarajevo on Friday, turned into the most violent demonstration in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Citizens initially were to express dissatisfaction with the difficult economic situation in the country. But the rally soon spiraled into violence, with some demonstrators destroying state buildings including Sarajevo Canton building, the building of Center Municip
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Sarajevo
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geography of Bosnia and Herzegovina . largest cities of Bosnia, Sarajevo,Banja Luka,Tuzla
geography of Bosnia and Herzegovina . largest cities of Bosnia, Sarajevo,Banja Luka,Tuzla
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BOSNIA: SARAJEVO: SCHOOL BOMB DESIGNED TO PROVOKE TENSION
Serbo-Croat/Nat
An explosion apparently aimed at increasing friction between traditionally Catholic Croats and Muslims rocked a Catholic school in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo early on Saturday.
The device detonated on the stairway of the school's main entrance, damaging the building, knocking down its thick, wooden gate and shattering windows in nearby apartment buildings.
No one was hur
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Denis Zvizdic, Canton Sarajevo - SGDF Opening 2010
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Report on international students in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Twenty Seven Hurt In Sarajevo Ahead Of Champions League Qualifier
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Twenty seven people, including nine police officers, were injured on Tuesday in the Sarajevo streets following clashes between supporters of Bosnian FK Sarajevo and Polish Lech Poznan hours before the UEFA Champions League qualifier.
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First base jump from Skakavac waterfall(98 m) near Sarajevo-Gogo Base.
Skakavac is a waterfall located 12 km from Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its height is about 98 meters.New spot on base jump map. Jumper:G...
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Memorial service ahead of 10th anniversary of the Srebenica massacre
SHOTLIST
1. People gathered in the square
2. Rain falling on people
3. Sign reading "Square of victims of Srebrenica genocide"
4. Ceremony
5. Srebrenica refugees watching the ceremony
6. Sarajevo canton mayor, Denis Zvizdic along with a Srebrenica child unveils the memorial sign
7. Various of the ceremony
STORYLINE
One of Sarajevo's main squares was officially renamed 'Square of vic
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ZDRAVO PROLAZNIČE
Prije gledanja podesite kvalitet snimka na HD ;)
ENGLISH VERSION AVAILABLE ON MY PROFILE FROM NOW ON! - " HELLO, STRANGER " http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRDTUJRZjp4
Situacija pasa lutalica u Sarajevu nije nimalo jednostavna, i svi ljudi koji misle da se situacija rjesava odvodjenjem pasa u azil, grdno se varaju. Jedino rjesenje jeste da se ulozi maksimalan trud u kastraciju i sterilizaciju
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SPVS vjezba Bjelasnica (drugi dio)
Sarajevo Mountain Guide Service is professional and voluntary organization of mountaineering giudes established in October 2013, in Sarajevo. It is volunteer service based on principles of collegiality, accountability, awareness, re-election and democratic decision-making.
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BOSNIA: US SECRETARY OF STATE MADELEINE ALBRIGHT VISIT (3)
English/Nat
U-S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright had some stern words for the Bosnian government on Sunday, criticising it for dragging its feet on the resettlement of refugees.
Albright was addressing an audience of around 100 returned refugees in a Catholic church in the Sarajevo suburb of Stup.
Most of the audience was Catholic, although there were a sprinkling of Moslems a
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BOSNIA: US SECRETARY OF STATE MADELEINE ALBRIGHT VISIT (4)
English/Nat
U-S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright had some stern words for the Bosnian government on Sunday, criticising it for dragging its feet on the resettlement of refugees.
Albright is in Bosnia as part of a tour of the Balkans.
She met Croatian President Franjo Tudjman before arriving in Bosnia to meet Serb, Moslem and Croat leaders.
U-S Secretary of State Madeleine Al
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Little baby from Bosnia Herzegovina dies in Belgrade amid controversy over ID law
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Djeca centra/Children of the Centre
Dokumentarni film Djeca centra nastao je kao rezultat trogodišnjeg rada Dnevnog centra za djecu koja obavljaju rad na ulicama u Kantonu Sarajevo, na inicijativu organizacije Save the Children i JU "Kantonalni centar za socijalni rad" Sarajevo, kako bi se javnost i predstavnici vlasti bliže upoznali sa potrebama djece koja žive i rade na ulici i inovativnim načinima rada sa tom djecom.
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ethno village "Popovići"
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Total area 4968.78 m2 cca. 5 acres, 9 objects dimension 7X8 m
/ground floor, 1st floor and attic floor cca. 150m2) , restaurant, market and mosque.
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Sarajevo Meaning
Video shows what Sarajevo means. The capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina.. A canton of Bosnia and Herzegovina.. Sarajevo pronunciation. How to pronounce, definition by Wiktionary dictionary. Sarajevo meaning. Powered by MaryTTS
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Tactical Trauma Management Training, Sarajevo, September 30, 2015
Security and law enforcement personnel training together to save lives in the event of crisis. BiH Armed Forces, RS SJU, SIPA, and U.S. military members worked...
Security and law enforcement personnel training together to save lives in the event of crisis. BiH Armed Forces, RS SJU, SIPA, and U.S. military members worked with colleagues from the Sarajevo Canton Special Support Police Unit to build trust and interoperability between organizations while providing SSU members with first-aid skills needed to keep potential victims alive until medical help arrives.
This course was one of several conducted throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina to increase communication and professionalism among the Armed Forces and Security Forces. The BiH Ministry of Defense, Armed Forces BiH, RS SJU, SIPA, the U.S. International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance Program and the U.S. Embassy in Sarajevo all contributed to course planning and coordination.
wn.com/Tactical Trauma Management Training, Sarajevo, September 30, 2015
Security and law enforcement personnel training together to save lives in the event of crisis. BiH Armed Forces, RS SJU, SIPA, and U.S. military members worked with colleagues from the Sarajevo Canton Special Support Police Unit to build trust and interoperability between organizations while providing SSU members with first-aid skills needed to keep potential victims alive until medical help arrives.
This course was one of several conducted throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina to increase communication and professionalism among the Armed Forces and Security Forces. The BiH Ministry of Defense, Armed Forces BiH, RS SJU, SIPA, the U.S. International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance Program and the U.S. Embassy in Sarajevo all contributed to course planning and coordination.
- published: 02 Oct 2015
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Sarajevo - film Foto Art
Sarajevo (Cyrillic: Сарајево; pronounced [sǎrajɛʋɔ]) is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with an estimated population of 291422 withi......
Sarajevo (Cyrillic: Сарајево; pronounced [sǎrajɛʋɔ]) is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with an estimated population of 291422 withi...
wn.com/Sarajevo Film Foto Art
Sarajevo (Cyrillic: Сарајево; pronounced [sǎrajɛʋɔ]) is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with an estimated population of 291422 withi...
Sarajevo Bosnia i Herzegovina
Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with 310605 people in the four municipalities that make up the city proper, and a metro-......
Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with 310605 people in the four municipalities that make up the city proper, and a metro-...
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Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with 310605 people in the four municipalities that make up the city proper, and a metro-...
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Genetic comparison of the Balkan nations: Damir Marjanović at TEDxUniversityofSarajevo
Prof. Dr. Damir Marjanović, Minister of Education, Science and Youth of the Sarajevo Canton. About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of i......
Prof. Dr. Damir Marjanović, Minister of Education, Science and Youth of the Sarajevo Canton. About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of i...
wn.com/Genetic Comparison Of The Balkan Nations Damir Marjanović At Tedxuniversityofsarajevo
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Sarajevo protests damage govt. property
What started as a peaceful rally in Sarajevo on Friday, turned into the most violent demonstration in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Citizens initially were t...
What started as a peaceful rally in Sarajevo on Friday, turned into the most violent demonstration in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Citizens initially were to express dissatisfaction with the difficult economic situation in the country. But the rally soon spiraled into violence, with some demonstrators destroying state buildings including Sarajevo Canton building, the building of Center Municipality and the building of Presidency of Bosnia. Some priceless items which were part of Bosnia's historical heritage were also burned. Numerous official and police cars were burned and destroyed including the tram stops in the area of these institutions.
wn.com/Sarajevo Protests Damage Govt. Property
What started as a peaceful rally in Sarajevo on Friday, turned into the most violent demonstration in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Citizens initially were to express dissatisfaction with the difficult economic situation in the country. But the rally soon spiraled into violence, with some demonstrators destroying state buildings including Sarajevo Canton building, the building of Center Municipality and the building of Presidency of Bosnia. Some priceless items which were part of Bosnia's historical heritage were also burned. Numerous official and police cars were burned and destroyed including the tram stops in the area of these institutions.
- published: 09 Feb 2014
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Sarajevo
Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with an estimated population of 291422 within its four municipalities and 438443 in the......
Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with an estimated population of 291422 within its four municipalities and 438443 in the...
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Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with an estimated population of 291422 within its four municipalities and 438443 in the...
geography of Bosnia and Herzegovina . largest cities of Bosnia, Sarajevo,Banja Luka,Tuzla
geography of Bosnia and Herzegovina . largest cities of Bosnia, Sarajevo,Banja Luka,Tuzla
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geography of Bosnia and Herzegovina . largest cities of Bosnia, Sarajevo,Banja Luka,Tuzla
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City / town Entity/Canton Municipal City/Town proper Municipal
2013 pop. (preliminary) Rank 2013 pop. (preliminary) Rank 1991 pop. Rank
Sarajevo Sarajevo Canton 438,443 canton
1
369,534
1
510,694 canton
Banja Luka Republika Srpska 199,191
2
150,997
2
195,692
Tuzla Tuzla Canton 120,441
3
80,570
3
131,618
Zenica Zenica-Doboj Canton 115,134
4
73,751
4
145,517
Bijeljina Republika Srpska 114,663
5
45,291
6
96,988
Mostar Herzegovina-Neretva Canton 113,169
6
65,286
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geography of Bosnia and Herzegovina . largest cities of Bosnia, Sarajevo,Banja Luka,Tuzla
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City / town Entity/Canton Municipal City/Town proper Municipal
2013 pop. (preliminary) Rank 2013 pop. (preliminary) Rank 1991 pop. Rank
Sarajevo Sarajevo Canton 438,443 canton
1
369,534
1
510,694 canton
Banja Luka Republika Srpska 199,191
2
150,997
2
195,692
Tuzla Tuzla Canton 120,441
3
80,570
3
131,618
Zenica Zenica-Doboj Canton 115,134
4
73,751
4
145,517
Bijeljina Republika Srpska 114,663
5
45,291
6
96,988
Mostar Herzegovina-Neretva Canton 113,169
6
65,286
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BOSNIA: SARAJEVO: SCHOOL BOMB DESIGNED TO PROVOKE TENSION
Serbo-Croat/Nat
An explosion apparently aimed at increasing friction between traditionally Catholic Croats and Muslims rocked a Catholic school in the Bosnia...
Serbo-Croat/Nat
An explosion apparently aimed at increasing friction between traditionally Catholic Croats and Muslims rocked a Catholic school in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo early on Saturday.
The device detonated on the stairway of the school's main entrance, damaging the building, knocking down its thick, wooden gate and shattering windows in nearby apartment buildings.
No one was hurt in the blast.
The school custodian said a police patrol spotted a suspicious-looking package in front of the main gate, but it blew up before a bomb squad could arrive to defuse it.
Sarajevo police and the United Nations monitors are investigating the blast.
Although Croats are traditionally Catholic, the school also accepts Muslims and Orthodox Serbs who meet its entrance requirements.
Davor Milosevic, a local representative of the ruling Bosnian Croat party, said the blast was part of a strategy meant to force Croats and Catholics from Sarajevo.
Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic lambasted Sarajevo and federal authorities for not being able to protect Catholic and Croat property, and find perpetrators of numerous terrorist attacks.
Head of the Sarajevo canton, Midhat Haracic, a Muslim, visited the site of the blast with other civic and police officials, and said the explosion was meant to create "unrest" in the Bosnian capital.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"This is done by those forces who want to destroy multi-ethnic and multicultural Sarajevo."
SUPER CAPTION: Midhat Haracic, Governor of the Sarajevo canton
Bosnian Co-Prime Minister, Haris Silajdzic, condemned the explosion and said it was another attempt to stop the normalisation of the
country.
The Croatian Embassy in Sarajevo called the bombing another step in a campaign aimed at intimidating Croats and Catholics in Bosnia.
A teacher at the school also condemned the bombing.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"We are unhappy when we see things like this. We are teaching 1,100 children of all nationalities and giving them the best education that
they can get."
SUPER CAPTION: Sister Maria, Teacher
The explosion was the latest in a series of blasts apparently aimed at rousing antipathy between Muslims and Croats, who are bound together in a federation that extremists on each side oppose.
Dozens of buildings belonging to each side, mainly churches and mosques, have been damaged over the past year.
On September 18th, a car bomb exploded in the Croat section of the divided Bosnian town of Mostar.
It injured about 50 people and caused major damage to a police station and nearby apartment buildings.
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wn.com/Bosnia Sarajevo School Bomb Designed To Provoke Tension
Serbo-Croat/Nat
An explosion apparently aimed at increasing friction between traditionally Catholic Croats and Muslims rocked a Catholic school in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo early on Saturday.
The device detonated on the stairway of the school's main entrance, damaging the building, knocking down its thick, wooden gate and shattering windows in nearby apartment buildings.
No one was hurt in the blast.
The school custodian said a police patrol spotted a suspicious-looking package in front of the main gate, but it blew up before a bomb squad could arrive to defuse it.
Sarajevo police and the United Nations monitors are investigating the blast.
Although Croats are traditionally Catholic, the school also accepts Muslims and Orthodox Serbs who meet its entrance requirements.
Davor Milosevic, a local representative of the ruling Bosnian Croat party, said the blast was part of a strategy meant to force Croats and Catholics from Sarajevo.
Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic lambasted Sarajevo and federal authorities for not being able to protect Catholic and Croat property, and find perpetrators of numerous terrorist attacks.
Head of the Sarajevo canton, Midhat Haracic, a Muslim, visited the site of the blast with other civic and police officials, and said the explosion was meant to create "unrest" in the Bosnian capital.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"This is done by those forces who want to destroy multi-ethnic and multicultural Sarajevo."
SUPER CAPTION: Midhat Haracic, Governor of the Sarajevo canton
Bosnian Co-Prime Minister, Haris Silajdzic, condemned the explosion and said it was another attempt to stop the normalisation of the
country.
The Croatian Embassy in Sarajevo called the bombing another step in a campaign aimed at intimidating Croats and Catholics in Bosnia.
A teacher at the school also condemned the bombing.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"We are unhappy when we see things like this. We are teaching 1,100 children of all nationalities and giving them the best education that
they can get."
SUPER CAPTION: Sister Maria, Teacher
The explosion was the latest in a series of blasts apparently aimed at rousing antipathy between Muslims and Croats, who are bound together in a federation that extremists on each side oppose.
Dozens of buildings belonging to each side, mainly churches and mosques, have been damaged over the past year.
On September 18th, a car bomb exploded in the Croat section of the divided Bosnian town of Mostar.
It injured about 50 people and caused major damage to a police station and nearby apartment buildings.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Report on international students in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo Canton TV station emitted an interview with international students in Bosnia and Herzegovina, state and private universities. Thanks to our dear stu......
Sarajevo Canton TV station emitted an interview with international students in Bosnia and Herzegovina, state and private universities. Thanks to our dear stu...
wn.com/Report On International Students In Bosnia And Herzegovina
Sarajevo Canton TV station emitted an interview with international students in Bosnia and Herzegovina, state and private universities. Thanks to our dear stu...
Twenty Seven Hurt In Sarajevo Ahead Of Champions League Qualifier
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Twenty seven people, including nine police officers, were injured on Tuesday in the Sa...
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Twenty seven people, including nine police officers, were injured on Tuesday in the Sarajevo streets following clashes between supporters of Bosnian FK Sarajevo and Polish Lech Poznan hours before the UEFA Champions League qualifier.
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Twenty seven people, including nine police officers, were injured on Tuesday in the Sarajevo streets following clashes between supporters of Bosnian FK Sarajevo and Polish Lech Poznan hours before the UEFA Champions League qualifier, officials said. The violence erupted after midnight when dozens of rival fans fought each other and later clashed with the riot police who were trying to quell supporter violence near a hotel in the Sarajevo suburb of Vogosca that hosted the Poles. Muamera Sehic, the spokeswoman for the Sarajevo University Clinical Centre, said 11 Bosnians and seven Poles, were admitted to the centre in early morning hours. "Three Bosnians have suffered serious injuries to their heads and will stay in the centre for further treatment," she told Reuters. The Sarajevo canton police said in a statement that nine police officers suffered lighter injuries and one Bosnian was detained over the incident. The police said clashes lasted several hours causing serious damage to five police cars, eight private vehicles and a buss carrying Polish supporters. Hotel and nearby restaurants and cafes were also damaged. The Bosnian champions in the second qualifying round of the European cup tournament will face Lech Poznan late on Tuesday, with the rematch on July 21 or 22.
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Twenty seven people, including nine police officers, were injured on Tuesday in the Sarajevo streets following clashes between supporters of Bosnian FK Sarajevo and Polish Lech Poznan hours before the UEFA Champions League qualifier, officials said. The violence erupted after midnight when dozens of rival fans fought each other and later clashed with the riot police who were trying to quell supporter violence near a hotel in the Sarajevo suburb of Vogosca that hosted the Poles. Muamera Sehic, the spokeswoman for the Sarajevo University Clinical Centre, said 11 Bosnians and seven Poles, were admitted to the centre in early morning hours. "Three Bosnians have suffered serious injuries to their heads and will stay in the centre for further treatment," she told Reuters. The Sarajevo canton police said in a statement that nine police officers suffered lighter injuries and one Bosnian was detained over the incident. The police said clashes lasted several hours causing serious damage to five police cars, eight private vehicles and a buss carrying Polish supporters. Hotel and nearby restaurants and cafes were also damaged. The Bosnian champions in the second qualifying round of the European cup tournament will face Lech Poznan late on Tuesday, with the rematch on July 21 or 22.
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First base jump from Skakavac waterfall(98 m) near Sarajevo-Gogo Base.
Skakavac is a waterfall located 12 km from Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its height is about 98 meters.New spot on base jump map. Jumper:G......
Skakavac is a waterfall located 12 km from Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its height is about 98 meters.New spot on base jump map. Jumper:G...
wn.com/First Base Jump From Skakavac Waterfall(98 M) Near Sarajevo Gogo Base.
Skakavac is a waterfall located 12 km from Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its height is about 98 meters.New spot on base jump map. Jumper:G...
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author: kudjeljic
Memorial service ahead of 10th anniversary of the Srebenica massacre
SHOTLIST
1. People gathered in the square
2. Rain falling on people
3. Sign reading "Square of victims of Srebrenica genocide"
4. Ceremony
5. Srebrenica ...
SHOTLIST
1. People gathered in the square
2. Rain falling on people
3. Sign reading "Square of victims of Srebrenica genocide"
4. Ceremony
5. Srebrenica refugees watching the ceremony
6. Sarajevo canton mayor, Denis Zvizdic along with a Srebrenica child unveils the memorial sign
7. Various of the ceremony
STORYLINE
One of Sarajevo's main squares was officially renamed 'Square of victims of Srebrenica genocide' on Wednesday, as part of commemorations to mark the 10th anniversary of Europe's worst mass killing since World War II.
Representatives of the Sarajevo authority, along with relatives of the victims, unveiled a memorial sign and a fountain in the square, near Sarajevo's railway station.
Tuzla and Mostar will also rename one of their main squares in memory of those killed during the massacre.
Toward the end of Bosnia's 1992-95 war, as many as 8-thousand Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed when Bosnian Serb troops overran the eastern Bosnian enclave of Srebrenica in July 1995.
The U.N. tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands, has called the Srebrenica massacre an act of genocide.
The 10th anniversary will be marked on July 11 and organisers expect up to 50-thousand people to attend, including regional leaders and international dignitaries.
The commemorations will include an official memorial ceremony and burial of some 570 massacre victims in Potocari memorial cemetery, just outside Srebrenica.
Their bodies were exhumed from more than 60 mass graves that have been found around this eastern Bosnian town.
More than 1,300 Srebrenica victims are already buried in the Potocari memorial cemetery.
The masterminds of the massacre, Bosnian Serb wartime leader Radovan Karadzic and his top general, Ratko Mladic are still at large.
Both have been indicted by the war crimes tribunal for genocide and crimes against humanity.
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SHOTLIST
1. People gathered in the square
2. Rain falling on people
3. Sign reading "Square of victims of Srebrenica genocide"
4. Ceremony
5. Srebrenica refugees watching the ceremony
6. Sarajevo canton mayor, Denis Zvizdic along with a Srebrenica child unveils the memorial sign
7. Various of the ceremony
STORYLINE
One of Sarajevo's main squares was officially renamed 'Square of victims of Srebrenica genocide' on Wednesday, as part of commemorations to mark the 10th anniversary of Europe's worst mass killing since World War II.
Representatives of the Sarajevo authority, along with relatives of the victims, unveiled a memorial sign and a fountain in the square, near Sarajevo's railway station.
Tuzla and Mostar will also rename one of their main squares in memory of those killed during the massacre.
Toward the end of Bosnia's 1992-95 war, as many as 8-thousand Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed when Bosnian Serb troops overran the eastern Bosnian enclave of Srebrenica in July 1995.
The U.N. tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands, has called the Srebrenica massacre an act of genocide.
The 10th anniversary will be marked on July 11 and organisers expect up to 50-thousand people to attend, including regional leaders and international dignitaries.
The commemorations will include an official memorial ceremony and burial of some 570 massacre victims in Potocari memorial cemetery, just outside Srebrenica.
Their bodies were exhumed from more than 60 mass graves that have been found around this eastern Bosnian town.
More than 1,300 Srebrenica victims are already buried in the Potocari memorial cemetery.
The masterminds of the massacre, Bosnian Serb wartime leader Radovan Karadzic and his top general, Ratko Mladic are still at large.
Both have been indicted by the war crimes tribunal for genocide and crimes against humanity.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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ZDRAVO PROLAZNIČE
Prije gledanja podesite kvalitet snimka na HD ;)
ENGLISH VERSION AVAILABLE ON MY PROFILE FROM NOW ON! - " HELLO, STRANGER " http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=...
Prije gledanja podesite kvalitet snimka na HD ;)
ENGLISH VERSION AVAILABLE ON MY PROFILE FROM NOW ON! - " HELLO, STRANGER " http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRDTUJRZjp4
Situacija pasa lutalica u Sarajevu nije nimalo jednostavna, i svi ljudi koji misle da se situacija rjesava odvodjenjem pasa u azil, grdno se varaju. Jedino rjesenje jeste da se ulozi maksimalan trud u kastraciju i sterilizaciju pasa te u razvijanje svijesti ljudi o nacinima suzivota sa ovim napustenim psima. Ljudi su stvorili problem i nedopustivo je da neduzne zivotinje ispastaju zbog naseg nemara.
Translation: "The situation of stray dogs in Sarajevo is not simple, and all the people who think that the situation by feeding dogs the shelter, they are very wrong. The only solution is to invest maximum effort in neutering and spaying dogs and the awareness of people about a way to coexist with these abandoned dogs. People have created a problem and it is unacceptable that innocent animals fall due to our negligence."
VISIT THIS PAGE!!!!
http://www.occupyforanimals.org/bosnia--herzegovina-on-3rd-of-october-2013-the-parliament-will-vote-on-whether-to-implement-the-romanian-model-or-not---if-they-too-will-kill-all-homeless-dogs-2-weeks-after-capture.html
More PETITIONS to SIGN:
►► 1/ http://www.change.org/petitions/bosnia-and-herzegovina-start-implementing-animal-protection-law
►► 2/ http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/bosnia-implement-humane-stray-dog-and-cat-population-control-and-treatment
►► 3/https://www.causes.com/actions/1726575-bosnian-government-protect-the-stray-dogs-instead-of-killing-them
►► 4/http://www.change.org/petitions/don-t-let-bosnia-euthanize-animals-after-15-days-spent-in-the-city-shelters?
►► 5/ http://www.change.org/petitions/the-city-government-of-sarajevo-please-stop-the-killings-of-strays-adopt-spay-and-neuter-in-stead-sarajevo?
►► 6/ https://www.change.org/petitions/goverment-of-sarajevo-canton-stop-the-cruel-slaughter-of-stray-dogs-in-sarajevo-bosnia-herzegovina
wn.com/Zdravo Prolazniče
Prije gledanja podesite kvalitet snimka na HD ;)
ENGLISH VERSION AVAILABLE ON MY PROFILE FROM NOW ON! - " HELLO, STRANGER " http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRDTUJRZjp4
Situacija pasa lutalica u Sarajevu nije nimalo jednostavna, i svi ljudi koji misle da se situacija rjesava odvodjenjem pasa u azil, grdno se varaju. Jedino rjesenje jeste da se ulozi maksimalan trud u kastraciju i sterilizaciju pasa te u razvijanje svijesti ljudi o nacinima suzivota sa ovim napustenim psima. Ljudi su stvorili problem i nedopustivo je da neduzne zivotinje ispastaju zbog naseg nemara.
Translation: "The situation of stray dogs in Sarajevo is not simple, and all the people who think that the situation by feeding dogs the shelter, they are very wrong. The only solution is to invest maximum effort in neutering and spaying dogs and the awareness of people about a way to coexist with these abandoned dogs. People have created a problem and it is unacceptable that innocent animals fall due to our negligence."
VISIT THIS PAGE!!!!
http://www.occupyforanimals.org/bosnia--herzegovina-on-3rd-of-october-2013-the-parliament-will-vote-on-whether-to-implement-the-romanian-model-or-not---if-they-too-will-kill-all-homeless-dogs-2-weeks-after-capture.html
More PETITIONS to SIGN:
►► 1/ http://www.change.org/petitions/bosnia-and-herzegovina-start-implementing-animal-protection-law
►► 2/ http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/bosnia-implement-humane-stray-dog-and-cat-population-control-and-treatment
►► 3/https://www.causes.com/actions/1726575-bosnian-government-protect-the-stray-dogs-instead-of-killing-them
►► 4/http://www.change.org/petitions/don-t-let-bosnia-euthanize-animals-after-15-days-spent-in-the-city-shelters?
►► 5/ http://www.change.org/petitions/the-city-government-of-sarajevo-please-stop-the-killings-of-strays-adopt-spay-and-neuter-in-stead-sarajevo?
►► 6/ https://www.change.org/petitions/goverment-of-sarajevo-canton-stop-the-cruel-slaughter-of-stray-dogs-in-sarajevo-bosnia-herzegovina
- published: 29 Sep 2013
- views: 7339
SPVS vjezba Bjelasnica (drugi dio)
Sarajevo Mountain Guide Service is professional and voluntary organization of mountaineering giudes established in October 2013, in Sarajevo. It is volunteer se...
Sarajevo Mountain Guide Service is professional and voluntary organization of mountaineering giudes established in October 2013, in Sarajevo. It is volunteer service based on principles of collegiality, accountability, awareness, re-election and democratic decision-making.
Its public work is achieved by informing the public through the media. Members are all licensed mountain guides from all mountaineering organizations that are part of the Mountaineering Assocation of Sarajevo Canton with relevant approval of completed course-licence. You can become a member of Sarajevo Mountain Guide Service if you want work voluntary and accepte the rules of the statute.
Role of Sarajevo Mountain Guide Service is to organize and to provide guidance for mountaineers and hikers in the mountains, promoting guiding techniques and guiding tradition. One of the main reasons for having this Service is to promote the natural resources of Bosnia and Herzegovina, particularly mountain areas and attract tourists.
We thank to television HEMA team.
wn.com/Spvs Vjezba Bjelasnica (Drugi Dio)
Sarajevo Mountain Guide Service is professional and voluntary organization of mountaineering giudes established in October 2013, in Sarajevo. It is volunteer service based on principles of collegiality, accountability, awareness, re-election and democratic decision-making.
Its public work is achieved by informing the public through the media. Members are all licensed mountain guides from all mountaineering organizations that are part of the Mountaineering Assocation of Sarajevo Canton with relevant approval of completed course-licence. You can become a member of Sarajevo Mountain Guide Service if you want work voluntary and accepte the rules of the statute.
Role of Sarajevo Mountain Guide Service is to organize and to provide guidance for mountaineers and hikers in the mountains, promoting guiding techniques and guiding tradition. One of the main reasons for having this Service is to promote the natural resources of Bosnia and Herzegovina, particularly mountain areas and attract tourists.
We thank to television HEMA team.
- published: 05 Dec 2014
- views: 19
BOSNIA: US SECRETARY OF STATE MADELEINE ALBRIGHT VISIT (3)
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U-S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright had some stern words for the Bosnian government on Sunday, criticising it for dragging its feet on t...
English/Nat
U-S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright had some stern words for the Bosnian government on Sunday, criticising it for dragging its feet on the resettlement of refugees.
Albright was addressing an audience of around 100 returned refugees in a Catholic church in the Sarajevo suburb of Stup.
Most of the audience was Catholic, although there were a sprinkling of Moslems and Serbs present.
In a sternly worded address U-S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright declared that Bosnia's leaders were not doing enough to resettle those displaced by the country's four-year war.
Sarajevo especially, she said, must become a truly multi-ethnic capital.
Albright also warned that the United States and its allies would not stay in Bosnia forever.
The country had to find unity through its own people and politicians, she avowed.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Bosnian authorities are not yet doing nearly enough to permit refugees to return to Sarajevo canton. They're forgetting that the capital of a multi-ethnic Bosnia must set an example, it must be a symbol of tolerance, not an emblem of sterile seperatist vision."
SUPER CAPTION: Madeliene Albright, U-S Secretary of State
Albright also warned her audience that Bosnia would have to make the peace work itself and that involved concensus.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Multi-ethnic institutions cannot be imposed from the outside, this is your country and we will not be here forever. Nor can they be imposed from the inside as they were in Tito's time. Forced unity is a false unity, true and lasting unity must be based on a consensus that can omly emerge from a democratic choice."
SUPER CAPTION: Madeleine Albright, U-S Secretary of State
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wn.com/Bosnia US Secretary Of State Madeleine Albright Visit (3)
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U-S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright had some stern words for the Bosnian government on Sunday, criticising it for dragging its feet on the resettlement of refugees.
Albright was addressing an audience of around 100 returned refugees in a Catholic church in the Sarajevo suburb of Stup.
Most of the audience was Catholic, although there were a sprinkling of Moslems and Serbs present.
In a sternly worded address U-S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright declared that Bosnia's leaders were not doing enough to resettle those displaced by the country's four-year war.
Sarajevo especially, she said, must become a truly multi-ethnic capital.
Albright also warned that the United States and its allies would not stay in Bosnia forever.
The country had to find unity through its own people and politicians, she avowed.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Bosnian authorities are not yet doing nearly enough to permit refugees to return to Sarajevo canton. They're forgetting that the capital of a multi-ethnic Bosnia must set an example, it must be a symbol of tolerance, not an emblem of sterile seperatist vision."
SUPER CAPTION: Madeliene Albright, U-S Secretary of State
Albright also warned her audience that Bosnia would have to make the peace work itself and that involved concensus.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Multi-ethnic institutions cannot be imposed from the outside, this is your country and we will not be here forever. Nor can they be imposed from the inside as they were in Tito's time. Forced unity is a false unity, true and lasting unity must be based on a consensus that can omly emerge from a democratic choice."
SUPER CAPTION: Madeleine Albright, U-S Secretary of State
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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BOSNIA: US SECRETARY OF STATE MADELEINE ALBRIGHT VISIT (4)
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U-S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright had some stern words for the Bosnian government on Sunday, criticising it for dragging its feet on the...
English/Nat
U-S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright had some stern words for the Bosnian government on Sunday, criticising it for dragging its feet on the resettlement of refugees.
Albright is in Bosnia as part of a tour of the Balkans.
She met Croatian President Franjo Tudjman before arriving in Bosnia to meet Serb, Moslem and Croat leaders.
U-S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright arrived in Bosnia on Sunday to face a hectic schedule.
Her first stop was the Northern town of Tuzla, where she met with American NATO troops.
The United States brokered the Dayton peace accords that ended the 1992-95 war in Bosnia-Hercegovina.
It now keeps more than 7-thousand troops in the country as part of the NATO-led peacekeeping Stabilisation Force (SFOR).
Albright then flew to Bijeljina to meet with Bosnian Serb leaders Biljana Plavsic and Milorad Dodik.
They toured a power plant before settling down for talks.
Madeleine Albright says she is still hopeful that the Kosovo issue can be solved without military intervention.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We are very involved as I've mentioned in trying to deal with the Kosovo issue and believe that it needs to be solved diplomatically and not militarily. I believe that it would be a tragedy if it took that long to try to get a resolution to the problem. We are working on it as I said very intensively and we will continue to do so because the tragedy of watching the people who have been expelled from their homes and the various killings I think are something that neither the United States nor it's European allies can tolerate much longer."
SUPER CAPTION: Madeleine Albright, U-S Secretary of State
It was then on to Sarajevo to speak to around 100 returned refugees in a Catholic church in the suburb of Stup.
In a sternly worded address Madeleine Albright declared that Bosnia's leaders were not doing enough to resettle those displaced by the country's four-year war.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Bosnian authorities are not yet doing nearly enough to permit refugees to return to Sarajevo canton. They're forgetting that the capital of a multi-ethnic Bosnia must set an example, it must be a symbol of tolerance, not an emblem of sterile separatist vision."
SUPER CAPTION: Madeleine Albright, U-S Secretary of State
Albright also warned her audience that Bosnia will have to make the peace work itself and that involved consensus.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Multi-ethnic institutions cannot be imposed from the outside, this is your country and we will not be here forever. Nor can they be imposed from the inside as they were in Tito's time. Forced unity is a false unity, true and lasting unity must be based on a consensus that can only emerge from a democratic choice."
SUPER CAPTION: Madeleine Albright, U-S Secretary of State
On Monday Madeleine Albright will meet with Moslem and Croat leaders before departing for the US-Russian summit in Moscow.
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wn.com/Bosnia US Secretary Of State Madeleine Albright Visit (4)
English/Nat
U-S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright had some stern words for the Bosnian government on Sunday, criticising it for dragging its feet on the resettlement of refugees.
Albright is in Bosnia as part of a tour of the Balkans.
She met Croatian President Franjo Tudjman before arriving in Bosnia to meet Serb, Moslem and Croat leaders.
U-S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright arrived in Bosnia on Sunday to face a hectic schedule.
Her first stop was the Northern town of Tuzla, where she met with American NATO troops.
The United States brokered the Dayton peace accords that ended the 1992-95 war in Bosnia-Hercegovina.
It now keeps more than 7-thousand troops in the country as part of the NATO-led peacekeeping Stabilisation Force (SFOR).
Albright then flew to Bijeljina to meet with Bosnian Serb leaders Biljana Plavsic and Milorad Dodik.
They toured a power plant before settling down for talks.
Madeleine Albright says she is still hopeful that the Kosovo issue can be solved without military intervention.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We are very involved as I've mentioned in trying to deal with the Kosovo issue and believe that it needs to be solved diplomatically and not militarily. I believe that it would be a tragedy if it took that long to try to get a resolution to the problem. We are working on it as I said very intensively and we will continue to do so because the tragedy of watching the people who have been expelled from their homes and the various killings I think are something that neither the United States nor it's European allies can tolerate much longer."
SUPER CAPTION: Madeleine Albright, U-S Secretary of State
It was then on to Sarajevo to speak to around 100 returned refugees in a Catholic church in the suburb of Stup.
In a sternly worded address Madeleine Albright declared that Bosnia's leaders were not doing enough to resettle those displaced by the country's four-year war.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Bosnian authorities are not yet doing nearly enough to permit refugees to return to Sarajevo canton. They're forgetting that the capital of a multi-ethnic Bosnia must set an example, it must be a symbol of tolerance, not an emblem of sterile separatist vision."
SUPER CAPTION: Madeleine Albright, U-S Secretary of State
Albright also warned her audience that Bosnia will have to make the peace work itself and that involved consensus.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Multi-ethnic institutions cannot be imposed from the outside, this is your country and we will not be here forever. Nor can they be imposed from the inside as they were in Tito's time. Forced unity is a false unity, true and lasting unity must be based on a consensus that can only emerge from a democratic choice."
SUPER CAPTION: Madeleine Albright, U-S Secretary of State
On Monday Madeleine Albright will meet with Moslem and Croat leaders before departing for the US-Russian summit in Moscow.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 0
Little baby from Bosnia Herzegovina dies in Belgrade amid controversy over ID law
Berina Hamidovic, a three-month baby from Bosnia and Herzegovina, died in Belgrade--Serbia, where she was receiving treatment for a deadly in-born disease. A......
Berina Hamidovic, a three-month baby from Bosnia and Herzegovina, died in Belgrade--Serbia, where she was receiving treatment for a deadly in-born disease. A...
wn.com/Little Baby From Bosnia Herzegovina Dies In Belgrade Amid Controversy Over Id Law
Berina Hamidovic, a three-month baby from Bosnia and Herzegovina, died in Belgrade--Serbia, where she was receiving treatment for a deadly in-born disease. A...
Djeca centra/Children of the Centre
Dokumentarni film Djeca centra nastao je kao rezultat trogodišnjeg rada Dnevnog centra za djecu koja obavljaju rad na ulicama u Kantonu Sarajevo, na inicijativu...
Dokumentarni film Djeca centra nastao je kao rezultat trogodišnjeg rada Dnevnog centra za djecu koja obavljaju rad na ulicama u Kantonu Sarajevo, na inicijativu organizacije Save the Children i JU "Kantonalni centar za socijalni rad" Sarajevo, kako bi se javnost i predstavnici vlasti bliže upoznali sa potrebama djece koja žive i rade na ulici i inovativnim načinima rada sa tom djecom.
Za produkciju filma angažirana je produkcijska kuća Via Media iz Sarajeva, režiser Mirza Pašić, te scenaristica Naida Lindov. Film traje 29 minuta i prikazuje svakodnevni rad sa djecom unutar prostorija Dnevnog centra kao i na terenu, u institucijama, na raskrsnicama i ulicama Sarajeva. U fokus filma stavljene su potrebe djece i načini zadovoljavanja istih kroz rad Dnevnog centra. Film je sniman u martu 2011. G. i prikazan na 17. Sarajevo Film Festivalu u Nacionalnom programu Festivala, gdje je imao i svoju premijeru.
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Documentary Children of the Centre was made as the result of a three-year work of Drop-in Centre for children involved in street work in Sarajevo Canton, established on initiative of the Save the Children and Public Institution "Cantonal Social Welfare Centre" Sarajevo, to enable public and government officials to learn about the needs of children living and working on the streets and innovative ways of working with these children.
Film production was entrusted to the company Via Media in Sarajevo, director was Mirza Pašić, screenplay by Naida Lindov. The film lasts 29 minutes and shows the daily work with children in the Drop-in centre facilities as well as in the field, in institutions, road intersections and streets of Sarajevo. The documentary focuses on children's needs and ways of meeting those needs through the work of the centre. The film was shot in March 2011 and presented at the 17th Sarajevo Film Festival within the National Program, where it had its premiere screening.
wn.com/Djeca Centra Children Of The Centre
Dokumentarni film Djeca centra nastao je kao rezultat trogodišnjeg rada Dnevnog centra za djecu koja obavljaju rad na ulicama u Kantonu Sarajevo, na inicijativu organizacije Save the Children i JU "Kantonalni centar za socijalni rad" Sarajevo, kako bi se javnost i predstavnici vlasti bliže upoznali sa potrebama djece koja žive i rade na ulici i inovativnim načinima rada sa tom djecom.
Za produkciju filma angažirana je produkcijska kuća Via Media iz Sarajeva, režiser Mirza Pašić, te scenaristica Naida Lindov. Film traje 29 minuta i prikazuje svakodnevni rad sa djecom unutar prostorija Dnevnog centra kao i na terenu, u institucijama, na raskrsnicama i ulicama Sarajeva. U fokus filma stavljene su potrebe djece i načini zadovoljavanja istih kroz rad Dnevnog centra. Film je sniman u martu 2011. G. i prikazan na 17. Sarajevo Film Festivalu u Nacionalnom programu Festivala, gdje je imao i svoju premijeru.
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Documentary Children of the Centre was made as the result of a three-year work of Drop-in Centre for children involved in street work in Sarajevo Canton, established on initiative of the Save the Children and Public Institution "Cantonal Social Welfare Centre" Sarajevo, to enable public and government officials to learn about the needs of children living and working on the streets and innovative ways of working with these children.
Film production was entrusted to the company Via Media in Sarajevo, director was Mirza Pašić, screenplay by Naida Lindov. The film lasts 29 minutes and shows the daily work with children in the Drop-in centre facilities as well as in the field, in institutions, road intersections and streets of Sarajevo. The documentary focuses on children's needs and ways of meeting those needs through the work of the centre. The film was shot in March 2011 and presented at the 17th Sarajevo Film Festival within the National Program, where it had its premiere screening.
- published: 27 Nov 2013
- views: 364
Saray_Bosna_Sarajevo_2011(2.Bolum)
Saray_Bosna_Sarajevo Saraybosna (Boşnakça: Sarajevo) 2007 yılı sayımlarına göre[1] 619.030 kişilik nüfusuyla Bosna-Hersek'in başkenti ve en büyük kentidir. S......
Saray_Bosna_Sarajevo Saraybosna (Boşnakça: Sarajevo) 2007 yılı sayımlarına göre[1] 619.030 kişilik nüfusuyla Bosna-Hersek'in başkenti ve en büyük kentidir. S...
wn.com/Saray Bosna Sarajevo 2011(2.Bolum)
Saray_Bosna_Sarajevo Saraybosna (Boşnakça: Sarajevo) 2007 yılı sayımlarına göre[1] 619.030 kişilik nüfusuyla Bosna-Hersek'in başkenti ve en büyük kentidir. S...
- published: 14 Apr 2013
- views: 438
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author: balkan132
ethno village "Popovići"
ethno village near the village, "Popovici" Ilijas municipality Canton Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Designed by "Ambienta" d.o.o. Sarajevo. www.ambienta.ba....
ethno village near the village, "Popovici" Ilijas municipality Canton Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Designed by "Ambienta" d.o.o. Sarajevo. www.ambienta.ba.
Total area 4968.78 m2 cca. 5 acres, 9 objects dimension 7X8 m
/ground floor, 1st floor and attic floor cca. 150m2) , restaurant, market and mosque.
wn.com/Ethno Village Popovići
ethno village near the village, "Popovici" Ilijas municipality Canton Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Designed by "Ambienta" d.o.o. Sarajevo. www.ambienta.ba.
Total area 4968.78 m2 cca. 5 acres, 9 objects dimension 7X8 m
/ground floor, 1st floor and attic floor cca. 150m2) , restaurant, market and mosque.
- published: 07 Nov 2015
- views: 53
Sarajevo Meaning
Video shows what Sarajevo means. The capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina.. A canton of Bosnia and Herzegovina.. Sarajevo pronunciation. How to pronounce, de...
Video shows what Sarajevo means. The capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina.. A canton of Bosnia and Herzegovina.. Sarajevo pronunciation. How to pronounce, definition by Wiktionary dictionary. Sarajevo meaning. Powered by MaryTTS
wn.com/Sarajevo Meaning
Video shows what Sarajevo means. The capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina.. A canton of Bosnia and Herzegovina.. Sarajevo pronunciation. How to pronounce, definition by Wiktionary dictionary. Sarajevo meaning. Powered by MaryTTS
- published: 13 Apr 2015
- views: 0
"Bijambare" Protected Landscape
"Bijambare" area, encompassing 370 ha, is recently proclaimed by law as protected area of the fifth grade ("protected landscape"). It is traditionally highly......
"Bijambare" area, encompassing 370 ha, is recently proclaimed by law as protected area of the fifth grade ("protected landscape"). It is traditionally highly...
wn.com/Bijambare Protected Landscape
"Bijambare" area, encompassing 370 ha, is recently proclaimed by law as protected area of the fifth grade ("protected landscape"). It is traditionally highly...
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What to See & Eat in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina
http://davidsbeenhere.com In this episode David takes us to the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina to discover Sarajevo’s sights, sounds, and tastes. Sarajevo is a bustling capital with several historical, cultural and gastronomic stops to experience.
David starts off in the city center where he meets up with his local guide Raza to begin the tour. The best place to start is the Eternal Flame
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Sarajevo Travel Guide, Guia de Sarajevo
Today Ruben Alonso visits the Sarajevo handcraft market and takes an Ottoman coffee. Hoy Ruben Alonso visita el mercado de artesanías de Sarajevo y toma un c...
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Things to do in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina (Balkan Road Trip 06)
In this episode we are checking out the top things to do in Sarajevo - a place where you really come up close with history!
Related Guide: http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-balkans-guide/
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A Tourist's Guide to Sarajevo, Bosnia
www.theredquest.com A friend of mine, Michael, visit Sarajevo for the first time in Summer 2007. It was hot. We see what the city has to offer. Read my book ...
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IFLYtheworld.com Sarajevo
Movie with travel tips about Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina produced especially for IFLYtheworld.com, a travel guide with tips, movies, stories, information and fun, all contributed by airline crew.
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Sarajevo beautiful City - You must visit this old town in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo beautiful City - You must visit this old town
Sarajevo is small, but still large.
You must go to Baščaršija It is the heart of Sarajevo.
This is just a small part of Sarajevo.
Like and share with your friends !!
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Sarajevo, Bosnia: As We Travel Europe - Country #13
http://www.aswetravel.com - Sarajevo, Bosnia: Europe Train Challenge: Country #13 - Hosted by Sofia von Porat & Nathan Schacherer.
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GUIDE 2 SARAJEVO . COM - English version
Welcome to Sarajevo, a unique tourist destination connecting the East and the West. The Mobile Audio Guide, Guide2Sarajevo.com offers a unique service which ...
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Sarajevo Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Ferhad-Begova, one of Sarajevo's 186 mosques. A Sarajevo Rose marking where people were killed by...
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Landing in Budapest from Sarajevo flight with Money Talks Travel Guide
Landing in Budapest from Sarajevo flight with Money Talks Travel Guide- August 2009
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Sarajevo City Tour - Guía de Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Today Ruben Alonso visits the city of Sarajevo and discover why is also know the Jerusalem of Europe. Hoy Ruben Alonso visita la ciudad de Sarajevo y descubr...
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Around the Balkans in 20 Days (Part 1/5)
15 years after hosting Europe's ugliest civil war since the Holocaust, VICE takes a road trip across the remnants of Old Yugoslavia. Watch more VICE document...
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Bosnia And Herzegovina Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Bosnia in
10th century Bosnian state during Ban Kulin 1180-1204 Bosnian state
during king Tvrtko 1353-1391 Borders of Bosnian state in second part of
15th century Bosnia and Herzegovina in second part of 19th century.
Kulin Ban's plate found in Biskupići, near Visoko. The Višegrad bridge
crossing the river Drina, built during the Ottoman
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Travel Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Slovenia HD
Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Slovenia HD World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Tours Croatia, Montenegro http://youtu.be/Iz7V1utq...
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Bosnia And Herzegovina Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
and see top most Tourist Attractions in Bosnia And Herzegovina.
Top Places to visit in Bosnia And Herzegovina:
Stari Most, Kravice Waterfalls, Baščaršija, Vrelo Bosne, Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, Svrzo's House, Tvrdoš Monastery, Jahorina, Buna River, Sutjeska National Park, Sarajevo Tunnel, Bjelašnica, Igman, National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo Synagogue
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Bosnia Trip 2015 (Documentary)
Things to do in Bosnia overall. I covered most of the places and did main stuff in 8 days.
Don't forget to like, comment, share and subscribe.
For more details, visit fahadkhalaf.com
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Top Things to do in Dubrovnik, Croatia (Balkan Road Trip 05)
After Montenegro we are checking out the top things to do in Dubrovnik and show you why this place is so famous by tourists and Game of Thrones Fans!
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Sarajevo''s bumper tourist season
Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina - 29 August 2011
1. Wide of Old Town (called Bascarsija) tourists sitting on old Turkish fountain, pigeons flying away
2. Tourist looking at map of Sarajevo
3. Various of tourists in Old Town
4. Roof of the old Turkish fountain
5. Wide tourists around old Turkish fountain
6. Wide craftsmen shops
7. Various of craftsman at work
8. Wide of artisan objects on dis
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Travelling Light - Sarajevo (Trailer)
Imam al-Ghazali's Revival of the Religious Sciences with Abdal Hakim Murad in Sarajevo. For more see: www.mishkatmedia.com.
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Sarajevo Stories We Are Bosnia Travel Documentary
Haris Pamuk is a native of Sarajevo who was evacuated during the Bosnian War, but came back to the city to set up his own business. This short travel documentary covers his love of Sarajevo tourism and culture, its people and events that have taken part in the city during and after the war.
Haris covers difficult subjects like the Bosnian genocide in Srebrenica. But he also talks of the beauty of
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GUIDE 2 SARAJEVO . COM - in Bosnian
Dobro došli u Sarajevo, jedinstvenu turističku destinaciju, koja spaja Istok i Zapad.
Šest vijekova moderne historije grada oslikano je u njegovim grandioznim objektima u kojima se na jedinstven način isprepliću najveće evropske kulture i civilizacije.
Mobilni Audio Vodič Guide2Sarajevo nudi jedinstvenu uslugu upoznavanja ovog čarobnog grada na vlastiti način i tempom koji vama najviše odgovar
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What to Do in Banja Luka, Bosnia & Herzegovina
http://davidsbeenhere.com In this episode David takes us around to discover what to do in Banja Luka, the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In this episode we'll show you what to see and where to eat in Banja Luka should you ever make it to the central northern region of this fascinating country.
David opens up with a brief history of the city from the banks of the Vrbas River near t
What to See & Eat in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina
http://davidsbeenhere.com In this episode David takes us to the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina to discover Sarajevo’s sights, sounds, and tastes. Saraje...
http://davidsbeenhere.com In this episode David takes us to the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina to discover Sarajevo’s sights, sounds, and tastes. Sarajevo is a bustling capital with several historical, cultural and gastronomic stops to experience.
David starts off in the city center where he meets up with his local guide Raza to begin the tour. The best place to start is the Eternal Flame, located in the city center. It has burned continuously since 1946 except during the Bosnian War 1992-1995. It is on display for everyone to see.
David and Raza then take a walk along Ferhadija, Sarajevo’s main pedestrian street that links the two different parts of the city – the 19th century buildings dating back to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Medieval district dating back to Ottoman occupation. In the mix there are also several communist-era buildings when Bosnia existed as a republic in the Social Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Yugoslavia, for short).
At the point when Ferhadija Street meets the Ottoman quarter, there is line on the floor that shows the split. All along Ferhadija Street there are shops, restaurants, cafés, and banks. It is also where the Eternal Flame is located.
Before Raza and David head into Bascarsija (Ottoman district), they make a quick stop at the square of the Sacred Heart Cathedral. In Bascarsija they visit the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, which was built 1530. Afterwards, Raza shows David the different ways to drink a traditional Bosnian coffee at a local Kafana. After fueling up, David stops by Sebilj fountain to have a sip of water. Legend has it that anyone who drinks from the fountain will return to Sarajevo, so we’ll see if David makes his way back one day to experience more of what to see and eat in Sarajevo!
Now time for a little souvenir shopping down Coppersmith Street. Raza shows David the most typical gift one could buy here – a copper coffee pot used to serve Bosnian coffee. All this walking around made them work up quite an appetite, so they head to a bakery to try some delicious pies (cheese, spinach, and meat). The pies are baked over a coal oven and are the perfect fast food. They are also very inexpensive.
Next thing David tries is cevapi (pronounced che-vap-ee), which is pretty much the unofficial national dish of the country. Day 2 takes David and Raza to see the city from a magnificent lookout point, Zuta Tabija, or “yellow fortress.” David recommends driving or taking a taxi there because the climb to the top is quite steep. From here you can see the center of the city and the rolling green hills in the background (in case you didn’t know, Bosnia is one of Europe’s most lush and verdant countries).
After quickly seeing Emperor’s Mosque, Raza takes David to see the exact spot where Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, were assassinated on June 28, 1914. At the time David visited (2014) it was the 100th year anniversary of their untimely deaths. The assassination triggered the start of the First World War. After revisiting such a pivotal point in European history, David gets curious to see where all the bread he’s been eating comes from so Raza takes him to a nearby bakery, Pekara Alifakovac. They specialize in Somun bread, which is what is served with cevapi. This family-owned bakery churns out hundreds of Somun breads each day, and they have a pick-up window for customers on the go. It’s very hot inside but the experience was well worth it, especially since they allowed David to eat a piece of freshly baked bread.
Last but not least, David heads outside of the city center to visit one of the most culturally significant places in Bosnia, the Sarajevo Tunnel or Tunnel of Hope. Visitors can now see a portion of a tunnel that allowed Bosnians to smuggle in weapons and supplies during the Siege of Sarajevo (May 1992 through November 1995).
And there you have it, a brief intro about what to see and eat in Sarajevo. We hoped you liked it!
wn.com/What To See Eat In Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina
http://davidsbeenhere.com In this episode David takes us to the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina to discover Sarajevo’s sights, sounds, and tastes. Sarajevo is a bustling capital with several historical, cultural and gastronomic stops to experience.
David starts off in the city center where he meets up with his local guide Raza to begin the tour. The best place to start is the Eternal Flame, located in the city center. It has burned continuously since 1946 except during the Bosnian War 1992-1995. It is on display for everyone to see.
David and Raza then take a walk along Ferhadija, Sarajevo’s main pedestrian street that links the two different parts of the city – the 19th century buildings dating back to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Medieval district dating back to Ottoman occupation. In the mix there are also several communist-era buildings when Bosnia existed as a republic in the Social Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Yugoslavia, for short).
At the point when Ferhadija Street meets the Ottoman quarter, there is line on the floor that shows the split. All along Ferhadija Street there are shops, restaurants, cafés, and banks. It is also where the Eternal Flame is located.
Before Raza and David head into Bascarsija (Ottoman district), they make a quick stop at the square of the Sacred Heart Cathedral. In Bascarsija they visit the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, which was built 1530. Afterwards, Raza shows David the different ways to drink a traditional Bosnian coffee at a local Kafana. After fueling up, David stops by Sebilj fountain to have a sip of water. Legend has it that anyone who drinks from the fountain will return to Sarajevo, so we’ll see if David makes his way back one day to experience more of what to see and eat in Sarajevo!
Now time for a little souvenir shopping down Coppersmith Street. Raza shows David the most typical gift one could buy here – a copper coffee pot used to serve Bosnian coffee. All this walking around made them work up quite an appetite, so they head to a bakery to try some delicious pies (cheese, spinach, and meat). The pies are baked over a coal oven and are the perfect fast food. They are also very inexpensive.
Next thing David tries is cevapi (pronounced che-vap-ee), which is pretty much the unofficial national dish of the country. Day 2 takes David and Raza to see the city from a magnificent lookout point, Zuta Tabija, or “yellow fortress.” David recommends driving or taking a taxi there because the climb to the top is quite steep. From here you can see the center of the city and the rolling green hills in the background (in case you didn’t know, Bosnia is one of Europe’s most lush and verdant countries).
After quickly seeing Emperor’s Mosque, Raza takes David to see the exact spot where Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, were assassinated on June 28, 1914. At the time David visited (2014) it was the 100th year anniversary of their untimely deaths. The assassination triggered the start of the First World War. After revisiting such a pivotal point in European history, David gets curious to see where all the bread he’s been eating comes from so Raza takes him to a nearby bakery, Pekara Alifakovac. They specialize in Somun bread, which is what is served with cevapi. This family-owned bakery churns out hundreds of Somun breads each day, and they have a pick-up window for customers on the go. It’s very hot inside but the experience was well worth it, especially since they allowed David to eat a piece of freshly baked bread.
Last but not least, David heads outside of the city center to visit one of the most culturally significant places in Bosnia, the Sarajevo Tunnel or Tunnel of Hope. Visitors can now see a portion of a tunnel that allowed Bosnians to smuggle in weapons and supplies during the Siege of Sarajevo (May 1992 through November 1995).
And there you have it, a brief intro about what to see and eat in Sarajevo. We hoped you liked it!
- published: 16 Apr 2015
- views: 22
Sarajevo Travel Guide, Guia de Sarajevo
Today Ruben Alonso visits the Sarajevo handcraft market and takes an Ottoman coffee. Hoy Ruben Alonso visita el mercado de artesanías de Sarajevo y toma un c......
Today Ruben Alonso visits the Sarajevo handcraft market and takes an Ottoman coffee. Hoy Ruben Alonso visita el mercado de artesanías de Sarajevo y toma un c...
wn.com/Sarajevo Travel Guide, Guia De Sarajevo
Today Ruben Alonso visits the Sarajevo handcraft market and takes an Ottoman coffee. Hoy Ruben Alonso visita el mercado de artesanías de Sarajevo y toma un c...
Things to do in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina (Balkan Road Trip 06)
In this episode we are checking out the top things to do in Sarajevo - a place where you really come up close with history!
Related Guide: http://www.back-packe...
In this episode we are checking out the top things to do in Sarajevo - a place where you really come up close with history!
Related Guide: http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-balkans-guide/
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Even though the scars of the past are still visible all over the city this is now a place where different cultures and religions are living together peacefully. Churches, mosques and synagogues can be found almost next to each other which is why Sarajevo is often called “European Jerusalem”.
One of our favorite Things to do in Sarajevo was walking around the beautiful old town. We recommend trying the local food, checking out the works of the craftsmen and drinking a typical bosnian coffee.
More info on all spots can be found within the Sarajevo Travel Guide:
http://www.back-packer.org/things-to-do-sarajevo/
Here are all the things to do in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina we covered in this video:
- City Center of Sarajevo
- Baščaršija square
- Yellow Fortress
- Latin Bridge
- Promenade at the Miljacka River
- Čevabdžinica Zeljo
Special thanks to Hostel Massimo for having us:
http://www.back-packer.org/lqrk
In the next episode of our Balkan Road Trip we'll visit Novi Sad in Serbia!
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In this episode we are checking out the top things to do in Sarajevo - a place where you really come up close with history!
Related Guide: http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-balkans-guide/
--- equipment used to produce this video ---
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Even though the scars of the past are still visible all over the city this is now a place where different cultures and religions are living together peacefully. Churches, mosques and synagogues can be found almost next to each other which is why Sarajevo is often called “European Jerusalem”.
One of our favorite Things to do in Sarajevo was walking around the beautiful old town. We recommend trying the local food, checking out the works of the craftsmen and drinking a typical bosnian coffee.
More info on all spots can be found within the Sarajevo Travel Guide:
http://www.back-packer.org/things-to-do-sarajevo/
Here are all the things to do in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina we covered in this video:
- City Center of Sarajevo
- Baščaršija square
- Yellow Fortress
- Latin Bridge
- Promenade at the Miljacka River
- Čevabdžinica Zeljo
Special thanks to Hostel Massimo for having us:
http://www.back-packer.org/lqrk
In the next episode of our Balkan Road Trip we'll visit Novi Sad in Serbia!
--- my travel equipment ---
insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
Online Language Course http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
===
My favorite Hotels & Hostels:
http://www.back-packer.org/best-hostels-and-hotels/
===
Music:
Audionautix.com
http://www.back-packer.org/audiojungle
Follow me:
http://www.back-packer.org
http://www.twitter.com/BackPackerSteve
http://www.facebook.com/BackPackerBlog
- published: 03 Sep 2015
- views: 27
A Tourist's Guide to Sarajevo, Bosnia
www.theredquest.com A friend of mine, Michael, visit Sarajevo for the first time in Summer 2007. It was hot. We see what the city has to offer. Read my book ......
www.theredquest.com A friend of mine, Michael, visit Sarajevo for the first time in Summer 2007. It was hot. We see what the city has to offer. Read my book ...
wn.com/A Tourist's Guide To Sarajevo, Bosnia
www.theredquest.com A friend of mine, Michael, visit Sarajevo for the first time in Summer 2007. It was hot. We see what the city has to offer. Read my book ...
- published: 24 Feb 2008
- views: 10606
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author: cessnagbdso
IFLYtheworld.com Sarajevo
Movie with travel tips about Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina produced especially for IFLYtheworld.com, a travel guide with tips, movies, stories, information and...
Movie with travel tips about Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina produced especially for IFLYtheworld.com, a travel guide with tips, movies, stories, information and fun, all contributed by airline crew.
wn.com/Iflytheworld.Com Sarajevo
Movie with travel tips about Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina produced especially for IFLYtheworld.com, a travel guide with tips, movies, stories, information and fun, all contributed by airline crew.
- published: 08 Dec 2013
- views: 209
Sarajevo beautiful City - You must visit this old town in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo beautiful City - You must visit this old town
Sarajevo is small, but still large.
You must go to Baščaršija It is the heart of Sarajevo.
This is just a...
Sarajevo beautiful City - You must visit this old town
Sarajevo is small, but still large.
You must go to Baščaršija It is the heart of Sarajevo.
This is just a small part of Sarajevo.
Like and share with your friends !!
wn.com/Sarajevo Beautiful City You Must Visit This Old Town In Bosnia And Herzegovina
Sarajevo beautiful City - You must visit this old town
Sarajevo is small, but still large.
You must go to Baščaršija It is the heart of Sarajevo.
This is just a small part of Sarajevo.
Like and share with your friends !!
- published: 27 Apr 2014
- views: 10125
Sarajevo, Bosnia: As We Travel Europe - Country #13
http://www.aswetravel.com - Sarajevo, Bosnia: Europe Train Challenge: Country #13 - Hosted by Sofia von Porat & Nathan Schacherer....
http://www.aswetravel.com - Sarajevo, Bosnia: Europe Train Challenge: Country #13 - Hosted by Sofia von Porat & Nathan Schacherer.
wn.com/Sarajevo, Bosnia As We Travel Europe Country 13
http://www.aswetravel.com - Sarajevo, Bosnia: Europe Train Challenge: Country #13 - Hosted by Sofia von Porat & Nathan Schacherer.
- published: 07 Aug 2011
- views: 55025
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author: AsWeTravel
GUIDE 2 SARAJEVO . COM - English version
Welcome to Sarajevo, a unique tourist destination connecting the East and the West. The Mobile Audio Guide, Guide2Sarajevo.com offers a unique service which ......
Welcome to Sarajevo, a unique tourist destination connecting the East and the West. The Mobile Audio Guide, Guide2Sarajevo.com offers a unique service which ...
wn.com/Guide 2 Sarajevo . Com English Version
Welcome to Sarajevo, a unique tourist destination connecting the East and the West. The Mobile Audio Guide, Guide2Sarajevo.com offers a unique service which ...
- published: 18 Aug 2014
- views: 67
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author: Adnan Koro
Sarajevo Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Ferhad-Begova, one of Sarajevo's 186 mosques. A Sarajevo Rose marking where people were killed by......
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Ferhad-Begova, one of Sarajevo's 186 mosques. A Sarajevo Rose marking where people were killed by...
wn.com/Sarajevo Wikipedia Travel Guide Video. Created By Stupeflix.Com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Ferhad-Begova, one of Sarajevo's 186 mosques. A Sarajevo Rose marking where people were killed by...
Landing in Budapest from Sarajevo flight with Money Talks Travel Guide
Landing in Budapest from Sarajevo flight with Money Talks Travel Guide- August 2009...
Landing in Budapest from Sarajevo flight with Money Talks Travel Guide- August 2009
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Landing in Budapest from Sarajevo flight with Money Talks Travel Guide- August 2009
- published: 12 Sep 2009
- views: 204
Sarajevo City Tour - Guía de Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Today Ruben Alonso visits the city of Sarajevo and discover why is also know the Jerusalem of Europe. Hoy Ruben Alonso visita la ciudad de Sarajevo y descubr......
Today Ruben Alonso visits the city of Sarajevo and discover why is also know the Jerusalem of Europe. Hoy Ruben Alonso visita la ciudad de Sarajevo y descubr...
wn.com/Sarajevo City Tour Guía De Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina
Today Ruben Alonso visits the city of Sarajevo and discover why is also know the Jerusalem of Europe. Hoy Ruben Alonso visita la ciudad de Sarajevo y descubr...
Around the Balkans in 20 Days (Part 1/5)
15 years after hosting Europe's ugliest civil war since the Holocaust, VICE takes a road trip across the remnants of Old Yugoslavia. Watch more VICE document......
15 years after hosting Europe's ugliest civil war since the Holocaust, VICE takes a road trip across the remnants of Old Yugoslavia. Watch more VICE document...
wn.com/Around The Balkans In 20 Days (Part 1 5)
15 years after hosting Europe's ugliest civil war since the Holocaust, VICE takes a road trip across the remnants of Old Yugoslavia. Watch more VICE document...
- published: 29 Aug 2012
- views: 539938
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author: VICE
Bosnia And Herzegovina Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Bosnia in
10th century Bosnian state during Ban Kulin 1180-1204 Bosnian state
during king Tvrtko 135...
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Bosnia in
10th century Bosnian state during Ban Kulin 1180-1204 Bosnian state
during king Tvrtko 1353-1391 Borders of Bosnian state in second part of
15th century Bosnia and Herzegovina in second part of 19th century.
Kulin Ban's plate found in Biskupići, near Visoko. The Višegrad bridge
crossing the river Drina, built during the Ottoman Era. Sarajevo -
Baščaršija. The building of the Assembly of the City of Banja Luka. A
Monument commemorating the Battle of Sutjeska in eastern B&H.; Momo and
Uzeir towers in Sarajevo. Situation on the ground in the closing days
of the war. Serb controlled territory - red, Croat - blue, Bosniak -
green. Identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica Massacre. Building of
the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Red flower from central
Bosnia. 200 KM (Convertible Mark) bill of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Legal
tender coins from Bosnia-Herzegovina. Neum, the Bosnian-Herzegovinian
Coastline. Waterfalls in Jajce. Bileća lake. Estimates of Bosniak
percentage in BiH municipalities for 2005. Ethnic composition of
Bosnia & Herzegovina in 1991 (local community data). Serbs - red,
Croats - blue, Bosniaks - green. The different colours show the largest
single ethnic croup in each commune. Ethnic composition of Bosnia &
Herzegovina in In Bosnia and Herzegovina Sunni Islam is the largest
single religious group with an estimated 40% being Muslim. The second
largest religious group in Bosnia and Herzegovina is Serb Orthodox
Christianity, accounting for an estimated 35%, and the third largest
religious group in Bosnia and Herzegovina is Roman Catholicism.
wn.com/Bosnia And Herzegovina Wikipedia Travel Guide Video. Created By Stupeflix.Com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Bosnia in
10th century Bosnian state during Ban Kulin 1180-1204 Bosnian state
during king Tvrtko 1353-1391 Borders of Bosnian state in second part of
15th century Bosnia and Herzegovina in second part of 19th century.
Kulin Ban's plate found in Biskupići, near Visoko. The Višegrad bridge
crossing the river Drina, built during the Ottoman Era. Sarajevo -
Baščaršija. The building of the Assembly of the City of Banja Luka. A
Monument commemorating the Battle of Sutjeska in eastern B&H.; Momo and
Uzeir towers in Sarajevo. Situation on the ground in the closing days
of the war. Serb controlled territory - red, Croat - blue, Bosniak -
green. Identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica Massacre. Building of
the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Red flower from central
Bosnia. 200 KM (Convertible Mark) bill of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Legal
tender coins from Bosnia-Herzegovina. Neum, the Bosnian-Herzegovinian
Coastline. Waterfalls in Jajce. Bileća lake. Estimates of Bosniak
percentage in BiH municipalities for 2005. Ethnic composition of
Bosnia & Herzegovina in 1991 (local community data). Serbs - red,
Croats - blue, Bosniaks - green. The different colours show the largest
single ethnic croup in each commune. Ethnic composition of Bosnia &
Herzegovina in In Bosnia and Herzegovina Sunni Islam is the largest
single religious group with an estimated 40% being Muslim. The second
largest religious group in Bosnia and Herzegovina is Serb Orthodox
Christianity, accounting for an estimated 35%, and the third largest
religious group in Bosnia and Herzegovina is Roman Catholicism.
- published: 18 Mar 2010
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Bosnia Trip 2015 (Documentary)
Things to do in Bosnia overall. I covered most of the places and did main stuff in 8 days.
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Things to do in Bosnia overall. I covered most of the places and did main stuff in 8 days.
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- published: 05 May 2015
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Top Things to do in Dubrovnik, Croatia (Balkan Road Trip 05)
After Montenegro we are checking out the top things to do in Dubrovnik and show you why this place is so famous by tourists and Game of Thrones Fans!
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After Montenegro we are checking out the top things to do in Dubrovnik and show you why this place is so famous by tourists and Game of Thrones Fans!
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It seems like all cities at this part of the Adriatic have stunning old towns - on top of that the one in Dubrovnik is located on a Peninsula resulting in stunning photographs you want to pin to your walls at home.
One of our favorite Things to do in Dubrovnik has been walking the walls. We recommend doing it in the evening to enjoy the views during the Golden Hour.
Beside the town itself you should visit the nearby beaches and tske the cable car up to the Mt. Srd for the best views. More info can be found within the Dubrovnik Travel Guide (link above!).
Here are all the things to do in Dubrovnik we covered in this video:
- old town of Dubrovnik
- City Wall of Dubrovnik
- Cafe Buža (Bar at the City Wall)
- Cable Car to the top of Mt. Srd
- Beaches next to the old town
- Kayak Tour
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It seems like all cities at this part of the Adriatic have stunning old towns - on top of that the one in Dubrovnik is located on a Peninsula resulting in stunning photographs you want to pin to your walls at home.
One of our favorite Things to do in Dubrovnik has been walking the walls. We recommend doing it in the evening to enjoy the views during the Golden Hour.
Beside the town itself you should visit the nearby beaches and tske the cable car up to the Mt. Srd for the best views. More info can be found within the Dubrovnik Travel Guide (link above!).
Here are all the things to do in Dubrovnik we covered in this video:
- old town of Dubrovnik
- City Wall of Dubrovnik
- Cafe Buža (Bar at the City Wall)
- Cable Car to the top of Mt. Srd
- Beaches next to the old town
- Kayak Tour
In the next episode of our Balkan Road Trip we'll visit Sarajevo in Bosnia & Herzegovina!
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- published: 20 Aug 2015
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Sarajevo''s bumper tourist season
Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina - 29 August 2011
1. Wide of Old Town (called Bascarsija) tourists sitting on old Turkish fountain, pigeons flying away
2. Tourist...
Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina - 29 August 2011
1. Wide of Old Town (called Bascarsija) tourists sitting on old Turkish fountain, pigeons flying away
2. Tourist looking at map of Sarajevo
3. Various of tourists in Old Town
4. Roof of the old Turkish fountain
5. Wide tourists around old Turkish fountain
6. Wide craftsmen shops
7. Various of craftsman at work
8. Wide of artisan objects on display
9. Close up of plate showing churches of Sarajevo
10. Tourist Natalia Mandelli walking by shops
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Natalia Mandelli, Tourist from Italy :
"It''s a beautiful city. They tell that it''s "Jerusalem of Europe" and I think this is the case because all religions live here together, and I like it a lot."
12. Wide of Sarajevo, the spires of Orthodox and Catholic church next to each other
13. Wide of ruins of old Turkish bazaar
14. Wide of old clock tower dating back to Ottoman empire
15. Various of people praying at mosque, filmed through bars of fence
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Brendan Gilbert, Tourist from New Zealand:
"It''s good. It''s very different from other towns in Europe we''ve been so far. You definitely see the Eastern influence how it has met with Western influence as well. I''m sort of fascinated by all the history that''s gone on here. It''s good to have a look around here and see the remains of war and all that sort of thing."
17. People''s feet walking over division between Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian architecture in central Sarajevo (Ottoman pavement is solid rock and next to it is Austro-Hungarian marble on the street)
18. Tourists looking at map, pan to busy street
19. Sarajevo Catholic Cathedral, tilt down to tourists walking by
20. Set up of spokesperson from Sarajevo Tourist Association Asja Hadziefendic-Mesic
21. Mid of Hadziefendic-Mesic, looking at view of Sarajevo
22. Wide of Sarajevo skyline
23. SOUNDBITE (Bosnian) Asja Hadziefendic-Mesic, Sarajevo Tourist Association spokeswoman :
"The estimate of World Tourism Federation is that Bosnia-Hercegovina will be in the next period among three top world tourist destinations, with the highest growth in number of tourists."
24. Reception of Boutique 36 hotel
25. Cutaway of STILL photo of Sarajevo skyline in black and white on hotel wall
26. SOUNDBITE (Bosnian) Andrea Softic, Manager of Boutique 36 hotel:
"With great pleasure I can say that literally we are having a tourist boom here in Sarajevo. Also in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Especially this season was a success and it is unfortunately behind us, but we had so many guests from all over the world, from all continents."
27. Wide of The Museum of the City of Sarajevo
28. Tourists looking at pictures of Franz Ferdinand''s assassination on display outside museum
29. STILL in black and white of same street location from 1914
30. STILL in black and white of emperor Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophia, before he was shot in Sarajevo
31.STILL in black and white of emperor Franz Ferdinand, arriving in Sarajevo on the day he was shot in 1914
32. STILL in black and white of Franz Ferdinand''s assassins in court
33. Wide of tourists looking at pictures at the museum
34. Close up of stone outside museum with information on assassination
35. Tourist drinking water from spring
36. SOUNDBITE (English) Mary Beth Niksic, Tourist from U.S :
"Just wonderful. The buildings; you have the Austro-Hungarian and you have Bascarsija, the old Turkish all melding together. And the different foods and the smells and..."
37. Close up of traditional Bosnian food, cevapcici (various minced meat folded into little sausage, with onion and pita bread) on barbeque
38. Close up of plate of cevapcici on table
39. Wide of waitress taking meals to diners at Bosnian restaurant
40. Tourists eating cevapcici
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Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina - 29 August 2011
1. Wide of Old Town (called Bascarsija) tourists sitting on old Turkish fountain, pigeons flying away
2. Tourist looking at map of Sarajevo
3. Various of tourists in Old Town
4. Roof of the old Turkish fountain
5. Wide tourists around old Turkish fountain
6. Wide craftsmen shops
7. Various of craftsman at work
8. Wide of artisan objects on display
9. Close up of plate showing churches of Sarajevo
10. Tourist Natalia Mandelli walking by shops
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Natalia Mandelli, Tourist from Italy :
"It''s a beautiful city. They tell that it''s "Jerusalem of Europe" and I think this is the case because all religions live here together, and I like it a lot."
12. Wide of Sarajevo, the spires of Orthodox and Catholic church next to each other
13. Wide of ruins of old Turkish bazaar
14. Wide of old clock tower dating back to Ottoman empire
15. Various of people praying at mosque, filmed through bars of fence
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Brendan Gilbert, Tourist from New Zealand:
"It''s good. It''s very different from other towns in Europe we''ve been so far. You definitely see the Eastern influence how it has met with Western influence as well. I''m sort of fascinated by all the history that''s gone on here. It''s good to have a look around here and see the remains of war and all that sort of thing."
17. People''s feet walking over division between Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian architecture in central Sarajevo (Ottoman pavement is solid rock and next to it is Austro-Hungarian marble on the street)
18. Tourists looking at map, pan to busy street
19. Sarajevo Catholic Cathedral, tilt down to tourists walking by
20. Set up of spokesperson from Sarajevo Tourist Association Asja Hadziefendic-Mesic
21. Mid of Hadziefendic-Mesic, looking at view of Sarajevo
22. Wide of Sarajevo skyline
23. SOUNDBITE (Bosnian) Asja Hadziefendic-Mesic, Sarajevo Tourist Association spokeswoman :
"The estimate of World Tourism Federation is that Bosnia-Hercegovina will be in the next period among three top world tourist destinations, with the highest growth in number of tourists."
24. Reception of Boutique 36 hotel
25. Cutaway of STILL photo of Sarajevo skyline in black and white on hotel wall
26. SOUNDBITE (Bosnian) Andrea Softic, Manager of Boutique 36 hotel:
"With great pleasure I can say that literally we are having a tourist boom here in Sarajevo. Also in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Especially this season was a success and it is unfortunately behind us, but we had so many guests from all over the world, from all continents."
27. Wide of The Museum of the City of Sarajevo
28. Tourists looking at pictures of Franz Ferdinand''s assassination on display outside museum
29. STILL in black and white of same street location from 1914
30. STILL in black and white of emperor Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophia, before he was shot in Sarajevo
31.STILL in black and white of emperor Franz Ferdinand, arriving in Sarajevo on the day he was shot in 1914
32. STILL in black and white of Franz Ferdinand''s assassins in court
33. Wide of tourists looking at pictures at the museum
34. Close up of stone outside museum with information on assassination
35. Tourist drinking water from spring
36. SOUNDBITE (English) Mary Beth Niksic, Tourist from U.S :
"Just wonderful. The buildings; you have the Austro-Hungarian and you have Bascarsija, the old Turkish all melding together. And the different foods and the smells and..."
37. Close up of traditional Bosnian food, cevapcici (various minced meat folded into little sausage, with onion and pita bread) on barbeque
38. Close up of plate of cevapcici on table
39. Wide of waitress taking meals to diners at Bosnian restaurant
40. Tourists eating cevapcici
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- published: 30 Jul 2015
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【K】Bosnia Travel-Sarajevo[보스니아 여행-사라예보]밀랴츠카 강을 따라 가는 파란 트램 여행/Miljacka River/Blue Tram
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사라예보에 도착해서 가장 먼저 눈에 들어 온 것은 트램이다. 길 한가운데로 빈번하게 오가는 트램을 보니 낯선 곳에 와 있다는 게 실감난다. 수시로 오고 가는 트램. 트램은 사라예보 사람들이 애용하는 교통수단이다. 도심 전체를 훑어보고 싶어, 사람들을 따라 트램에 올라탄다. 트램은 동서로 길게 형성된 사라예보 시내를 종단한다. 도심을 양분하는 밀랴츠카 강을 거슬러 센터 지역까지 한 바퀴 돌면 사라예보가 어떤 도시인지 한 눈에 들어온다.
[English: Google Translator]
I arrived in Sarajevo is the first thing your eyes on the tram. I trams frequently fly to and from the middle of the road and realize that something strange here. Trams come and go from time to time. Tram is a means of transportation to Sarajevo favorite people. I want to see browse the whole city, people along the ride up the tram. Trams will end long formed the Sarajevo city from east to west. Milrya back in Totsuka river that bisects the city center area around Sarajevo have come to one wheel at a glance what kind of city.
[Information]
■클립명: 유럽092-보스니아01-01 밀랴츠카 강을 따라 가는 파란 트램 여행/Miljacka River/Blue Tram
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 노윤구 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2010년 3월 March
[Keywords]
유럽,Europe,동유럽,보스니아,Bosnia,Bosna,,노윤구,2010,3월 March,사라예보,Sarajevo,Sarajevo
wn.com/【K】Bosnia Travel Sarajevo 보스니아 여행 사라예보 밀랴츠카 강을 따라 가는 파란 트램 여행 Miljacka River Blue Tram
■ KBS 걸어서 세계속으로 PD들이 직접 만든 해외여행전문 유투브 채널 【Everywhere, K】
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[한국어 정보]
사라예보에 도착해서 가장 먼저 눈에 들어 온 것은 트램이다. 길 한가운데로 빈번하게 오가는 트램을 보니 낯선 곳에 와 있다는 게 실감난다. 수시로 오고 가는 트램. 트램은 사라예보 사람들이 애용하는 교통수단이다. 도심 전체를 훑어보고 싶어, 사람들을 따라 트램에 올라탄다. 트램은 동서로 길게 형성된 사라예보 시내를 종단한다. 도심을 양분하는 밀랴츠카 강을 거슬러 센터 지역까지 한 바퀴 돌면 사라예보가 어떤 도시인지 한 눈에 들어온다.
[English: Google Translator]
I arrived in Sarajevo is the first thing your eyes on the tram. I trams frequently fly to and from the middle of the road and realize that something strange here. Trams come and go from time to time. Tram is a means of transportation to Sarajevo favorite people. I want to see browse the whole city, people along the ride up the tram. Trams will end long formed the Sarajevo city from east to west. Milrya back in Totsuka river that bisects the city center area around Sarajevo have come to one wheel at a glance what kind of city.
[Information]
■클립명: 유럽092-보스니아01-01 밀랴츠카 강을 따라 가는 파란 트램 여행/Miljacka River/Blue Tram
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 노윤구 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2010년 3월 March
[Keywords]
유럽,Europe,동유럽,보스니아,Bosnia,Bosna,,노윤구,2010,3월 March,사라예보,Sarajevo,Sarajevo
- published: 18 Jun 2015
- views: 3
Travelling Light - Sarajevo (Trailer)
Imam al-Ghazali's Revival of the Religious Sciences with Abdal Hakim Murad in Sarajevo. For more see: www.mishkatmedia.com....
Imam al-Ghazali's Revival of the Religious Sciences with Abdal Hakim Murad in Sarajevo. For more see: www.mishkatmedia.com.
wn.com/Travelling Light Sarajevo (Trailer)
Imam al-Ghazali's Revival of the Religious Sciences with Abdal Hakim Murad in Sarajevo. For more see: www.mishkatmedia.com.
Sarajevo Stories We Are Bosnia Travel Documentary
Haris Pamuk is a native of Sarajevo who was evacuated during the Bosnian War, but came back to the city to set up his own business. This short travel documentar...
Haris Pamuk is a native of Sarajevo who was evacuated during the Bosnian War, but came back to the city to set up his own business. This short travel documentary covers his love of Sarajevo tourism and culture, its people and events that have taken part in the city during and after the war.
Haris covers difficult subjects like the Bosnian genocide in Srebrenica. But he also talks of the beauty of places in Bosnia such as Mostar and Pocitelj also featured in the film, and his hopes for the future in one of the most vibrant cities in Europe, Sarajevo.
wn.com/Sarajevo Stories We Are Bosnia Travel Documentary
Haris Pamuk is a native of Sarajevo who was evacuated during the Bosnian War, but came back to the city to set up his own business. This short travel documentary covers his love of Sarajevo tourism and culture, its people and events that have taken part in the city during and after the war.
Haris covers difficult subjects like the Bosnian genocide in Srebrenica. But he also talks of the beauty of places in Bosnia such as Mostar and Pocitelj also featured in the film, and his hopes for the future in one of the most vibrant cities in Europe, Sarajevo.
- published: 07 Jan 2016
- views: 6
GUIDE 2 SARAJEVO . COM - in Bosnian
Dobro došli u Sarajevo, jedinstvenu turističku destinaciju, koja spaja Istok i Zapad.
Šest vijekova moderne historije grada oslikano je u njegovim grandioznim...
Dobro došli u Sarajevo, jedinstvenu turističku destinaciju, koja spaja Istok i Zapad.
Šest vijekova moderne historije grada oslikano je u njegovim grandioznim objektima u kojima se na jedinstven način isprepliću najveće evropske kulture i civilizacije.
Mobilni Audio Vodič Guide2Sarajevo nudi jedinstvenu uslugu upoznavanja ovog čarobnog grada na vlastiti način i tempom koji vama najviše odgovara.
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Dobro došli u Sarajevo, jedinstvenu turističku destinaciju, koja spaja Istok i Zapad.
Šest vijekova moderne historije grada oslikano je u njegovim grandioznim objektima u kojima se na jedinstven način isprepliću najveće evropske kulture i civilizacije.
Mobilni Audio Vodič Guide2Sarajevo nudi jedinstvenu uslugu upoznavanja ovog čarobnog grada na vlastiti način i tempom koji vama najviše odgovara.
Koristite lokalni mobilni telefon kao lični turistički vodič i poslušajte pažljivo prikupljene i tačne podatke o svim gradskim znamenitostima. Guide2Sarajevo sadrži autorizovane tekstove o više od 70 atrakcija kao i mapu grada Sarajeva.
Za ovaj vodič ne treba vam napredni mobilni telefoni. Možete koristiti bilo koji mobilni uređaj.
Guide2Sarajevo pruža i savjete koji će vaš boravak u Sarajevu učiniti jedinstvenim i neponovljivim. Uživajte!
Za vise informacija posjetite našu Facebook stranicu: https://www.facebook.com/Guide2Sarajevo
- published: 31 Jul 2014
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What to Do in Banja Luka, Bosnia & Herzegovina
http://davidsbeenhere.com In this episode David takes us around to discover what to do in Banja Luka, the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In this...
http://davidsbeenhere.com In this episode David takes us around to discover what to do in Banja Luka, the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In this episode we'll show you what to see and where to eat in Banja Luka should you ever make it to the central northern region of this fascinating country.
David opens up with a brief history of the city from the banks of the Vrbas River near the Kastel, where he explains all the different cultures that have resided Banja Luka throughout the centuries. The first stop on David's Banja Luka tour is Gospodska Street, the city's main pedestrian boulevard lined with neo-Rennaissance and art nouveau buildings. Along Gospodska Street there are shops, banks, sidewalk cafes and restaurants.
Next is the Church of Christ the Savior, a Serbian Orthodox church in downtown Banja Luka. What stands today is a reconstruction of the original church built in 1929 and destroyed during WWII. This one was built in 2004 and features a beautiful bell/ clock tower and golden domes that are typical of eastern orthodox churches. If you come to Banja Luka don't miss visiting the Central Market, a covered market where vendors sell everything from vegetables and clothing, to specialty cheeses and household items. Everything is so fresh and organic! The Central Market open every day and is free to enter. The best time to come is in the morning to avoid the midday heat.
If you've been traveling in Bosnia for a while, you may have tried Ćevapčići (pronounced che-vap-chee-chee). These oblong-shaped grilled minced meatballs are the undisputed kings of Bosnian fast foods. You can find them throughout the Balkans; an influence left behind by the Ottomans. In Banja Luka Ćevapčići are made a little differently than the rest of the country - they are patties instead of shaped like sausages. A great place to try them is Kod Muje restaurant. From the outside, Kod Muje looks like a wooden cabin. Sit outside in the shaded terrace under one of the umbrellas like David did to enjoy the fresh air with your meal. This is a cheap and very satisfying meal.
The next restaurant David visits is the only restaurant in the Kastel fortress, Kazamat Restaurant. It has a beautiful setting along the Vrbas River, which is why reserving a table outside is highly recommended! For the last 30 years they've specialized in traditional Serbian food like fresh salads and grilled meats. The inside of Kazamat Restaurant is a little dark, but decorated with medieval memorabilia that's worth having a look. One of David's top restaurant picks for Bosnia!
According to everyone we spoke with, Mala Stanica is the best restaurant in Banja Luka, so David knew he had to try it! What makes Mala Stanica special is its location within the 19th century train station. This historically and architecturally significant building is a cultural icon of Banja Luka. Mala Stanica specializes in gourmet fusion cuisine, and they believe in slow cooking their foods to optimize the flavors. David enjoyed a memorable tasting menu of the house specialties with sampling from the extensive wine list (100+ wines!) You cannot leave until you've had the chocolate soufflé, their most popular dessert. TO-DIE-FOR!
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http://davidsbeenhere.com In this episode David takes us around to discover what to do in Banja Luka, the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In this episode we'll show you what to see and where to eat in Banja Luka should you ever make it to the central northern region of this fascinating country.
David opens up with a brief history of the city from the banks of the Vrbas River near the Kastel, where he explains all the different cultures that have resided Banja Luka throughout the centuries. The first stop on David's Banja Luka tour is Gospodska Street, the city's main pedestrian boulevard lined with neo-Rennaissance and art nouveau buildings. Along Gospodska Street there are shops, banks, sidewalk cafes and restaurants.
Next is the Church of Christ the Savior, a Serbian Orthodox church in downtown Banja Luka. What stands today is a reconstruction of the original church built in 1929 and destroyed during WWII. This one was built in 2004 and features a beautiful bell/ clock tower and golden domes that are typical of eastern orthodox churches. If you come to Banja Luka don't miss visiting the Central Market, a covered market where vendors sell everything from vegetables and clothing, to specialty cheeses and household items. Everything is so fresh and organic! The Central Market open every day and is free to enter. The best time to come is in the morning to avoid the midday heat.
If you've been traveling in Bosnia for a while, you may have tried Ćevapčići (pronounced che-vap-chee-chee). These oblong-shaped grilled minced meatballs are the undisputed kings of Bosnian fast foods. You can find them throughout the Balkans; an influence left behind by the Ottomans. In Banja Luka Ćevapčići are made a little differently than the rest of the country - they are patties instead of shaped like sausages. A great place to try them is Kod Muje restaurant. From the outside, Kod Muje looks like a wooden cabin. Sit outside in the shaded terrace under one of the umbrellas like David did to enjoy the fresh air with your meal. This is a cheap and very satisfying meal.
The next restaurant David visits is the only restaurant in the Kastel fortress, Kazamat Restaurant. It has a beautiful setting along the Vrbas River, which is why reserving a table outside is highly recommended! For the last 30 years they've specialized in traditional Serbian food like fresh salads and grilled meats. The inside of Kazamat Restaurant is a little dark, but decorated with medieval memorabilia that's worth having a look. One of David's top restaurant picks for Bosnia!
According to everyone we spoke with, Mala Stanica is the best restaurant in Banja Luka, so David knew he had to try it! What makes Mala Stanica special is its location within the 19th century train station. This historically and architecturally significant building is a cultural icon of Banja Luka. Mala Stanica specializes in gourmet fusion cuisine, and they believe in slow cooking their foods to optimize the flavors. David enjoyed a memorable tasting menu of the house specialties with sampling from the extensive wine list (100+ wines!) You cannot leave until you've had the chocolate soufflé, their most popular dessert. TO-DIE-FOR!
- published: 09 Jun 2015
- views: 52