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nation=[[Reformed Yugoslavia]] | | nation=[[Reformed Yugoslavia]] | | ||
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− | population= 6. | + | population= 6.3 Million | |
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==Sarajevo== | ==Sarajevo== | ||
− | Sarajevo is the Capital city of The Federation of Reformed Yugoslavia. Located in the province of Bosna and Hercegovina, it holds the Presidential office, House of Elders and the Sarajevo/Bosna i Hercegovina Senate and House of State. The entire city was recently converted into a huge "hotspot" where wireless connectivity is available everywhere. | + | Sarajevo is the Capital city of The Federation of [[Reformed Yugoslavia]]. Located in the province of Bosna and Hercegovina, it holds the Presidential office, House of Elders and the Sarajevo/Bosna i Hercegovina Senate and House of State. The entire city was recently converted into a huge "hotspot" where wireless connectivity is available everywhere. |
====Municipal Flag==== | ====Municipal Flag==== | ||
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===Religion=== | ===Religion=== | ||
− | The city was founded by | + | The city was founded by Bogar nomads in 3000B.C. and for centuries has been used as a trade hub between the southern nations and the western nations. |
===Politics=== | ===Politics=== | ||
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Sarajevo is best known as the birthplace of World War I (in reality) and its where Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian thrown was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip in 1914. | Sarajevo is best known as the birthplace of World War I (in reality) and its where Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian thrown was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip in 1914. | ||
Today, it is the center for debate and discussion within the government and is the worlds example of a prospering communist run Municipality. | Today, it is the center for debate and discussion within the government and is the worlds example of a prospering communist run Municipality. | ||
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+ | Sarajevo is also the Headquarters of the [[Non-Aligned Movement]]. | ||
===Tourism=== | ===Tourism=== | ||
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Tourism in Sarajevo is sprawling with an average income of $4 Billion annually. | Tourism in Sarajevo is sprawling with an average income of $4 Billion annually. | ||
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http://www.peacelink.nu/Bosnia/Artikler/Sarajevo%20biblioteket.jpg | http://www.peacelink.nu/Bosnia/Artikler/Sarajevo%20biblioteket.jpg | ||
− | ''' Library of Sarajevo, Old City Square where there known books that are over 1500 years old.''' | + | ''' Library of Sarajevo, Old City Square where there are known books that are over 1500 years old.''' |
http://www.hostelz.com/cityPics/Bosnia%20And%20Herzegovina-Sarajevo.jpg '''Old City Square''' | http://www.hostelz.com/cityPics/Bosnia%20And%20Herzegovina-Sarajevo.jpg '''Old City Square''' |
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Sarajevo
Sarajevo is the Capital city of The Federation of Reformed Yugoslavia. Located in the province of Bosna and Hercegovina, it holds the Presidential office, House of Elders and the Sarajevo/Bosna i Hercegovina Senate and House of State. The entire city was recently converted into a huge "hotspot" where wireless connectivity is available everywhere.
Municipal Flag
Religion
The city was founded by Bogar nomads in 3000B.C. and for centuries has been used as a trade hub between the southern nations and the western nations.
Politics
Sarajevo is best known as the birthplace of World War I (in reality) and its where Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian thrown was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip in 1914. Today, it is the center for debate and discussion within the government and is the worlds example of a prospering communist run Municipality.
Sarajevo is also the Headquarters of the Non-Aligned Movement.
Tourism
Tourism in Sarajevo is sprawling with an average income of $4 Billion annually.
Library of Sarajevo, Old City Square where there are known books that are over 1500 years old.
Old City Square