Cities and Towns in Republika Srpska - Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ugljevik, Trebinje, Dubica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Fo A, Prnjavor (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ugljevik, Trebinje, Dubica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Fo a, Prnjavor, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kalinovik, Kne evo, ipovo, Srbac, Gacko, Kravica, Brod, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Petrovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kotor Varo, Trnovo, Republika Srpska, Lopare, ekovi i, Bratunac, Ljubinje, elinac, Modri a, Kozarac, Omarska, Kupres, Lakta i, Vlasenica, Bosanska Kostajnica, Jezero, Han Pijesak, Petrovac, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mili i, Slobomir, Ribnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Isto ni Mostar, O tra Luka, Pelagi evo, Isto ni Drvar, Krupa na Uni, Rudo, Vukosavlje, Osmaci, Modran, Novo Gora de, Cerska, List of cities and towns in Republika Srpska, Turovi, Kosova, Fo a, Lon ari. Excerpt: Pale (Serbian Cyrillic: ) is a town and a municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located southeast of Bosnia's capital Sarajevo. The municipality of Pale is one of the six municipalities of the City of Isto no Sarajevo located in the Republika Srpska entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The area of Pale always represented an important junction between east and west that is the Sarajevo Valley and the Drina River basin. There are preserved ruins of roads and building from the roman times in the neirby villages of Miosici and Ilijak. From early on this area served as a place of trade. In the late 14th and early 15th century the area surrounding Pale belonged to the Feudal House of Pavlovic. There were several fortified settlements: Pavlovac on the River Praca, Gradina in the Upper Pale and Hodidjed above the junction of the Miljacka rivers. The Hodidjed settlement served as an administrative center for the surrounding area. The feudal house of Pavlovic belonged to the upper crust of the Bosnian aristocracy, their holdings extended vrom Vrhbosna (today's Sarajevo) on the West to Dobruna on the east. Pavle Radenovic, ...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ugljevik, Trebinje, Dubica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Fo a, Prnjavor, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kalinovik, Kne evo, ipovo, Srbac, Gacko, Kravica, Brod, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Petrovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kotor Varo, Trnovo, Republika Srpska, Lopare, ekovi i, Bratunac, Ljubinje, elinac, Modri a, Kozarac, Omarska, Kupres, Lakta i, Vlasenica, Bosanska Kostajnica, Jezero, Han Pijesak, Petrovac, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mili i, Slobomir, Ribnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Isto ni Mostar, O tra Luka, Pelagi evo, Isto ni Drvar, Krupa na Uni, Rudo, Vukosavlje, Osmaci, Modran, Novo Gora de, Cerska, List of cities and towns in Republika Srpska, Turovi, Kosova, Fo a, Lon ari. Excerpt: Pale (Serbian Cyrillic: ) is a town and a municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located southeast of Bosnia's capital Sarajevo. The municipality of Pale is one of the six municipalities of the City of Isto no Sarajevo located in the Republika Srpska entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The area of Pale always represented an important junction between east and west that is the Sarajevo Valley and the Drina River basin. There are preserved ruins of roads and building from the roman times in the neirby villages of Miosici and Ilijak. From early on this area served as a place of trade. In the late 14th and early 15th century the area surrounding Pale belonged to the Feudal House of Pavlovic. There were several fortified settlements: Pavlovac on the River Praca, Gradina in the Upper Pale and Hodidjed above the junction of the Miljacka rivers. The Hodidjed settlement served as an administrative center for the surrounding area. The feudal house of Pavlovic belonged to the upper crust of the Bosnian aristocracy, their holdings extended vrom Vrhbosna (today's Sarajevo) on the West to Dobruna on the east. Pavle Radenovic, ...

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August 2011

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