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|official_name = Novo Sarajevo |official_name = Novo Sarajevo
|image_skyline= View on Novi Grad, Sarajevo.JPG |image_skyline= View on Novi Grad, Sarajevo.JPG
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|area_total_km2 = 9,9 |area_total_km2 = 9,9
|population_total = 68802 |population_total = 68802
|population_footnotes=| |population_footnotes=
|population_as_of = 2013 census |population_as_of = 2013 census
|population_density_km2 = 6949,7 |population_density_km2 = 6949,7
area_code = +387 33| |area_code = +387 33
parts = 18 |parts_type=Communities| |parts = 18 |parts_type=Communities
website = http://www.novosarajevo.ba| |website = http://www.novosarajevo.ba
}} }}
'''Novo Sarajevo''' ({{lang-sr-cyr|Ново Сарајево}}, {{IPA-sh|nôʋoː sǎrajeʋo|pron}}; "New Sarajevo") is a ] in ], and ], ].
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'''Novo Sarajevo''' (]: ''Ново Сарајево'', {{IPA-sh|nôʋoː sǎrajeʋo|pron}}; ] translation ''New Sarajevo'') is a ] in ], and ], ].

==Demographics==
===1971===
111,811 total
* ] - 45,806 (40.96%)
* ] - 37,147 (33.22%)
* ] - 17,491 (15.64%)
* ] - 5,798 (5.18%)
* Others - 5,569 (5.00%)

===1991===
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%).

==History==
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 ].

Prior to the siege, Novo Sarajevo had some 47.6&nbsp;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&nbsp;km². As a result, Novo Sarajevo has the highest number of people per km², some 7524.

Novo Sarajevo is known as something of the ] and ] center of Sarajevo, housing many of the city's major ] and ]s.


== Neighborhoods == == Neighborhoods ==
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*''Gornji Kovačići'' *''Gornji Kovačići''
*''Vraca'' *''Vraca''

==History==
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 ].

Prior to the siege, Novo Sarajevo had some 47.6&nbsp;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&nbsp;km². As a result, Novo Sarajevo has the highest number of people per km², some 7524.

Novo Sarajevo is known as something of the ] and ] center of Sarajevo, housing many of the city's major ] and ]s.


== Sites of interests == == Sites of interests ==
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* ] Novo Sarajevo * ] Novo Sarajevo
* ] Sarajevo (ex. Mercator) * ] Sarajevo (ex. Mercator)

==Demographics==
]
===1971===
111,811 total
* ] - 45,806 (40.96%)
* ] - 37,147 (33.22%)
* ] - 17,491 (15.64%)
* ] - 5,798 (5.18%)
* Others - 5,569 (5.00%)

===1991===
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%).

==References==
{{reflist}}


== External links == == External links ==

Revision as of 13:04, 6 February 2016

Municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Novo Sarajevo
Municipality
Coat of arms of Novo SarajevoCoat of arms
Sarajevo City Location.pngSarajevo City Location.png
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
Communities18
Government
 • Municipality presidentNedžad Koldžo (SDA)
Area
 • Total99 km (38 sq mi)
Population
 • Total68,802
 • Density69,497/km (180,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code+387 33
Websitehttp://www.novosarajevo.ba

Novo Sarajevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Ново Сарајево, pronounced [nôʋoː sǎrajeʋo]; "New Sarajevo") is a municipality in Sarajevo, and Sarajevo Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Neighborhoods

  • Grbavica I
  • Grbavica II
  • Pofalići I
  • Pofalići II
  • Velešići
  • Gornji Velešići
  • Željeznička
  • Dolac Malta
  • Čengić Vila I
  • Kvadrant
  • Čengić Vila II
  • Hrasno
  • Hrasno Brdo
  • Trg Heroja
  • Kovačići
  • Gornji Kovačići
  • Vraca

History

Like Novi Grad, 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 Miljacka, between Novi Grad and Centar.

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.

Novo Sarajevo is known as something of the commercial and business center of Sarajevo, housing many of the city's major companies and corporations.

Sites of interests

Demographics

Novo Sarajevo is marked with number 6 on this map of the Sarajevo Canton.

1971

111,811 total

1991

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%).

References

  1. Schmidt, Bettina (2001) Anthropology of Violence and Conflict. Routledge, p. 221. ISBN 0415229057

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