SARAJEVO

sârˌəyāˈvō, city (1991 est. pop. 529,000), capital of Bosnia and Hercegovina, on the Miljacka River. An important industrial and railway center, its industries include food and tobacco processing and furniture manufacturing. Lignite and iron ore are mined nearby. The city is the seat of an Orthodox Eastern metropolitan, a Roman Catholic archbishop, and the chief ulema of the Bosnian Muslims, who constituted about 50% of the population before the city was torn apart by war in 1992. Sarajevo has a university (founded in 1946), several Muslim seminaries, and various institutes of higher education. It is noted for its Muslim architecture, including its Turkish marketplace and more than 100 mosques, the most important one dating from 1450.

Founded in 1263, Sarajevo, then a citadel known as Vrh-Bosna, fell to the Turks in 1429 and was renamed Bosna-Saraj, or Bosna-Seraj. The town established around the citadel became an important Turkish military and commercial center and reached the peak of its prosperity in the 16th cent. The Congress of Berlin (1878) gave Sarajevo and the rest of Bosnia and Hercegovina to Austria-Hungary, where it remained until its incorporation in 1918 into Yugoslavia. The city was a center of the Serbian nationalist movement. The assassination in Sarajevo of Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife on June 28, 1914, was an immediate cause of World War I. Sarajevo was the scene of several important battles between Allied resistance fighters and the Germans in World War II, during which the city sustained considerable damage. In 1984 the city was host to the Winter Olympics.

Bosnia and Hercegovina declared its independence from Yugoslavia in Oct., 1991. Immediately following the international recognition of the republic's independence in Apr., 1992, the country's Serbs and Croats, backed respectively by Serbia and Croatia, began to claim large chunks of the country's territory. Sarajevo, though remaining largely under Bosnian government control, was under siege from Serbs in the surrounding hills and suburbs until 1996. The city sustained considerable damage to its infrastructure due to shelling, and many residents were killed. As the fighting ended and government control was reestablished (1996) over the city and suburbs, large numbers of Serbs fled. The damaged Oslobodenje newspaper tower is preserved as a memorial to the civil war.

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...is littered with corpses. I begin in Sarajevo, in part, in order to make a preemptive...enter this text as it leaves images of Sarajevo behind and begins to focus instead on...absorbed in texts? By staging Godot in Sarajevo and then writing an account of that event...
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Managing Memories in Postwar Sarajevo: Individuals, Bad Memories, and...Omer are all Bosniacs who lived in Sarajevo both before and during the war and...some status from this. In socialist Sarajevo the concept of the dobra, stara...
...Politics of Punishment and the Siege of Sarajevo: toward a Conflict Theory of Perceived...Greater Serbia, the resulting siege of Sarajevo, and the massacre in Srebrenica-revived...settingssuch as Bosnia and its besieged city of Sarajevo-where the ICTY seeks to restore a sense...
Sarajevo Film Festival by Drake Stutesman Sarajevo Film Festival Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, August 19-27, 2005 In late August, the Sarajevo Film Festival reconvened for its eleventh year amidst the citys bullet-ridden medieval Ottoman...
Miljenko Jergovic. Sarajevo Marlboro. by Laird Hunt Miljenko Jergovid. Sarajevo Marlboro. Trans. Stela Tomasevic. Intro. Ammiel...Archipelago, 2004. 195 pp. Paper: $14.00. Sarajevo Marlboro, a collection of twenty-nine stories...
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Sarajevo; a glimmer of hope by Mary Kaldor , Danny Schechter In Sarajevo, the cease-fire is holding as I write. People...nearly two years of siege, the famous "spirit" of Sarajevo is ebbing away. There are still people and groups...
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Trees for Sarajevo by Kemal Kurspahic In November 1992 I...siege. As editor-in-chief of the Sarajevo independent daily, Oslobodjenje, I...Europe was just an hour-long light from Sarajevo, but worlds away. The invitation had...
Sarajevo: 1,001 days under siege. by Vanessa...together as friends of the citizens of Sarajevo and the other besieged cities of Bosnia...day that the citizens and children of Sarajevo have resisted the terrible siege of their...
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`Sarajevo deserves halfhearted welcome by Gary Arnold...recently, the British movie "Welcome to Sarajevo" depicts aspects of the Bosnian war with...immediate setting of "Welcome" is war-torn Sarajevo, under siege from Serbian bombardment...
In Sarajevo, paradise found: City celebrates, credits U.S. for peaceful new year by Richard C. Gross SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina - Shellshocked Sarajevo last night welcomed its first peaceful new year in four...
Welcome Home from Sarajevo; When ITNs Mike Nicholson Smuggled...shell-pocked building. "Welcome to Sarajevo," it says. Those words have been...place, apart from the morgue, in Sarajevo". Mark was an ex-Army colonel...
Musicians a war couldnt silence: Sarajevo orchestra, safe at last, ready to lead...revival of arts in Bosnia by Philip Smucker SARAJEVO - First violinist Radoslava Medle finds...finally play before the leading lights of Sarajevo with no fear for her life. "I can see...
...reveals strife, life and love in war-ravaged Sarajevo by Philip Smucker SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina - This is a city that still...homes and snipers maimed pedestrians. Todays Sarajevo is not quite normal. Madmen roam the streets...
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SARAJEVO sar ya vo, city (1991 est. pop. 529...the city was torn apart by war in 1992. Sarajevo has a university (founded in 1946...one dating from 1450. Founded in 1263, Sarajevo, then a citadel known as Vrh-Bosna...
...country is commonly referred to as Bosnia. Sarajevo is its capital. Land and People The...historical regions Bosnia in the north, with Sarajevo as its chief city; and Herzegovina in...Francis Ferdinand by a Serb nationalist in Sarajevo precipitated World War I. In 1918...
...inspector general of the armies. On June 28, 1914, while at Sarajevo on an inspection tour, he and his wife were assassinated by...directly to World War I. See S. Nickels, Assassination at Sarajevo (1969). ____________________ Copyright...
...to the demands of Austria, now its one close ally. The assassination (June 28, 1914) of Archduke Francis Ferdinand at Sarajevo set in motion the diplomatic maneuvers that ended in war. The Austrian military party, headed by Count Berchtold , won over...
...including the massacre of Bosniaks in Srebrenica in 1995 and the killing of thousands of civilians during the 43-month siege of Sarajevo. Charged (1995) by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) with war crimes, crimes against...
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