Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Jablanica is a town and the associated community in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It belongs to the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the northern part of the Canton of Herzegovina -Neretva, about 75 km south-west of Sarajevo.

The place is between Jablanica and Mostar Sarajevo on the Neretva River, between the mountains and Čvrsnica Prenj. The municipality of Jablanica is 301 km ² and has plenty of 10,000 inhabitants.

The place is known for its granite, which has been found for the construction of the UN building in New York, the monument of the Unknown Soldier on Mount Avala and the Njegoš mausoleum on the Lovćen use. The municipality is mainly financed by the proceeds of the second largest dam in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the dams the 25 km long lake Jezero Jablaničko above Jablanica. It offers plenty of leisure facilities and activities. Is framed this city of Herzegovina and barren high mountains, which is why they used to be considered a health resort. Jablanica is located at the boundary between the Mediterranean and continental climate.

During the Second World War, the so-called Battle of Neretva ( bitka na Neretvi ) in space Jablanica took place from February to March 1943. Near the place is still the destroyed railway bridge can be seen as part of a museum complex for battle. 1969 events were also filmed.

Population

In the municipality of Jablanica lived 1991 12.691 people.

  • Bosniaks: 9,099 ( 71.7 %)
  • Croats: 2,291 (18.1% )
  • Serbs: 504 ( 4.0%)
  • Other: 797 (6.2%)

Even today represent the Bosniaks the majority of residents.

Sons and daughters

  • Vahid Halilhodžić ( b. 1952 ), football player
  • Hasan Salihamidžić ( b. 1977 ), football player
  • Senad Lulic ( born 1986 ), football player

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  • Place in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton
  • Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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