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Like ], Novo Sarajevo is a product of the city's massive growth and development in the 1960s and 1970s. It is located in the middle of the Sarajevo field, predominantly on the northern bank of the ], between Novi Grad and ]. |
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Like ], Novo Sarajevo is a product of the city's massive growth and development in the 1960s and 1970s. It is located in the middle of the Sarajevo field, predominantly on the northern bank of the ], between Novi Grad and ]. |
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Prior to the siege, Novo Sarajevo had some 47.6 km² (41.6% Forest, 17.5% Meadows, 13.5% Commercial/Building Land, 10.4% Grass-land, 8.4% Ploghland, 13.5% Gardens). Following the ], 75% of the mostly not populated, urban area was transferred to the ], leaving Novo Sarajevo municipality with 11.43 km². As a result, Novo Sarajevo has the highest number of people per km², some 7524. |
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Prior to the siege, Novo Sarajevo had some 47.6 km² (41.6% Forest, 17.5% Meadows, 13.5% Commercial/Building Land, 10.4% Grass-land, 8.4% Ploghland, 13.5% Gardens). Following the ], 75% of the lesser populated urban area was transferred to the ] (established as ]), leaving Novo Sarajevo municipality with 11.43 km². As a result, Novo Sarajevo has the highest number of people per km², some 7524. |
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Novo Sarajevo is known as something of the ] and ] center of Sarajevo, housing many of the city's major ] and ]s. |
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Novo Sarajevo is known as something of the ] and ] center of Sarajevo, housing many of the city's major ] and ]s. |
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== Neighborhoods == |
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== Sites of interests in Novo Sarajevo municipality == |
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* National Museum of History (Sarajevo) |
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* Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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== Communities neighborhoods in Novo Sarajevo == |
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*''Gornji Kovačići'' |
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*''Gornji Kovačići'' |
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*''Vraca'' |
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* National Museum of History (Sarajevo) |
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== External links == |
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Prior to the siege, in 1991 Novo Sarajevo had some 95,089 residents, of which 33,902 were Bosniaks (35.7%), 32,899 were Serbs (34.6%), 8,798 were Croats (9.3%), 15,580 were Yugoslavs (16.4%), and 4,391 were classified as others (4.6%).
Prior to the siege, Novo Sarajevo had some 47.6 km² (41.6% Forest, 17.5% Meadows, 13.5% Commercial/Building Land, 10.4% Grass-land, 8.4% Ploghland, 13.5% Gardens). Following the Siege of Sarajevo, 75% of the lesser populated urban area was transferred to the Republika Srpska (established as Istočno Novo Sarajevo), leaving Novo Sarajevo municipality with 11.43 km². As a result, Novo Sarajevo has the highest number of people per km², some 7524.