Trnovo, Republika Srpska

Trnovo
Трново

Location of Trnovo within Bosnia and Herzegovina
Country  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Entity  Republika Srpska
Area
  Total 138 km2 (53 sq mi)
Population (2013 census)
  Total 2,192
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Area code(s) 58
Website http://www.trnovo-rs.com

Trnovo (Serbian Cyrillic: Трново) is a town and municipality in the city of Istočno (East) Sarajevo, Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It consists of roughly one third of the pre-war municipality of Trnovo. Roughly two thirds of the pre-war municipality is now in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Geography

Trnovo is situated south of Sarajevo on the M-18 road Sarajevo-Trnovo-Foča-Trebinje. It is surrounded by the Jahorina, Bjelašnica and Treskavica mountains which were the locations of Olympic competitions during the 1984 Winter Olympics. Those mountains are popular destinations for a variety of winter sports and activities.[1]

The Željeznica river is one of the town's chief geographic features. It flows through the town and municipality from south through the center of Trnovo, Kijevo and East Sarajevo to west part of Sarajevo City eventually meets with the Bosna river.

History

Ruined Trnovo, 9 October 1996.

Villages

The following villages are part of Trnovo (RS):[2]BašciBistročajBogatićiBoljanovićiDivčićiDonja PresjenicaGodinjaGovedovićiGrabGračanicaIloviceJablanicaKijevoKlanacKozija LukaMiljePodivičRajski DoSlavljevićiTošićiTrnovoTuroviUlobićiVrbovnikZabojska

Demographics

The pre-war municipality, with 63 settlements, had a total population of 6,991 people, of whom Muslims were 68.81% and Serbs 29.45%. Most of the Serb-inhabited settlements became part of the Trnovo municipality of Republika Srpska (RS). The 2013 census preliminary results counted 2,192 inhabitants of the municipality of Trnovo in RS, and 1,018 in the settlement of Trnovo in RS.

References

  1. Jahorina official website; accessed 13 December 2015.
  2. Министарство управе и локалне самоуправе Републике Српске. "Уредба о насељеним мјестима која чине подручје јединице локалне самоуправе". Влада Републике Српске.

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Coordinates: 43°40′N 18°27′E / 43.667°N 18.450°E / 43.667; 18.450

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