Dobrinja
Dobrinja is the most populous neighborhood of Sarajevo, and that was built in 1983 for accommodation of sportspeople and foreign journalists in Sarajevo for Olympic Winter Games 1984. It is part of the municipality of Novi Grad. In 1993 a mortar attack was conducted from Serb-held positions on a football game. 13 people died and over 130 were wounded. During the Siege of Sarajevo (1992-1995), it was the most bombed neighborhood by the Serbian Army.
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| Stari Grad |
- 1 Babića bašća
- 2 Baščaršija
- 3 Bistrik
- 4 Ferhadija
- 5 Hrid – Jarčedoli
- 6 Kovači
- 7 Logavina
- 8 Mahmutovac
- 9 Medrese
- 10 Mjedenica
- 11 Mošćanica
- 12 Sedrenik
- 13 Sumbuluša
- 14 Širokača
- 15 Toka–Džeka
- 16 Vratnik
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| Centar |
- 1 Bardakčije
- 2 Betanija – Šip
- 3 Breka – Koševo 2
- 4 Ciglane – Gorica
- 5 Donji Velešići
- 6 Džidžikovac – Koševo 1
- 7 Hrastovi – Mrkovići
- 8 Koševsko brdo
- 9 Marijin dvor – Crni vrh
- 10 Mejtaš – Bjelave
- 11 Park – Višnjik
- 12 Pionirska dolina – Nahorevo
- 13 Skenderija – Podtekija
- 14 Soukbunar
- 15 Trg Oslobođenja – Centar
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| Novo Sarajevo | |
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| Novi Grad | |
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