| Trnovo Трново |
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| Location of Trnovo within Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
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| Population (1991) | |
| • Total | ? |
| • Municipality | ? |
| Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
| • Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
| Area code(s) | 58 |
Trnovo (Cyrillic: Трново) is a town and municipality in the city of East Sarajevo (Bosnian: Istočno Sarajevo), Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It consists of part of the pre-war municipality of Trnovo. Two thirds of the pre-war municipality of Trnovo are in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the municipality seat in the village of Dejčići.
Trnovo is town south of Sarajevo on the road M-18 Sarajevo-Trnovo-Foča-Trebinje.[1] It is surrounded by the mountains Jahorina, Bjelašnica and Treskavica thet were the locations of Olympic competitions during the 1984 Winter Olympics. Those mountains are today very popular destinations for a variety of winter sports and activities.[2]
The Željeznica river is one of the town's chief geographic features. It flows through the town and municipality from south through the center of Trnovo, Kijevo and East Sarajevo to west part of Sarajevo City eventually meets up with the Bosna river.
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Villages [edit]
• Balbašići • Bašci • Bistročaj • Bobovica • Bogatići • Boljanovići • Brda • Brutusi • Čeružići • Češina Strana • Čunčići • Dejčići • Delijaš · Deseci • Divčići • Donja Presjenica • Dujmovići • Durakovići • Godinja • Gornja Presjenica • Govedovići • Grab • Gračanica • Hamzići • Ilovice • Jablanica • Jelačići • Karovići • Kijevo • Klanac • Kozija Luka • Kramari • Krsmanići • Ledići • Lisovići • Lukavac • Mađari • Mijanovići • Milje • Obla Brda • Ostojići • Pendičići • Podivič • Pomenovići • Prečani • Rajski Do • Rakitnica • Rijeka • Sjeverovići • Slavljevići • Šabanci • Šabići • Šišići • Tošići • Trebečaj • Trnovo • Turovi • Tušila • Ulobići • Umčani • Umoljani • Vrbovnik • Zabojska • Zagor
Population/Demographics [edit]
No census has been made since the war, so current data is not available.
1971 [edit]
9.555 total
- Bosniaks - 6.342 (66,37%)
- Serbs - 3.093 (32,37%)
- Croats - 50 (0,52%)
- Yugoslavs - 12 (0,12%)
- Others - 58 (0,62%)
1991 [edit]
6.991.
- Bosniaks - 4.790 (68,81%)
- Serbs - 2.059 (29,45%)
- Croats - 16 (0,22%)
- Yugoslavs - 72 (1,02%)
- Others - 54 (0,80%)
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Coordinates: 43°40′N 18°27′E / 43.667°N 18.450°E
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