Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Jablanica | ||
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Municipality and town | ||
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Location of Jablanica within Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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Location of Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||
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Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
Canton | Herzegovina-Neretva Canton | |
Government | ||
• Municipality president | Salem Dedić (SDA) | |
Area | ||
• Total | 301 km2 (116 sq mi) | |
Population (2013 census) | ||
• Total | 10,580 | |
• Density | 35/km2 (90/sq mi) | |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | |
Area code(s) | +387 36 | |
Website | Official Website |
Jablanica is a town and municipality of the same name in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town is situated on the Neretva river and Jablanica lake. Jablanica is a part of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton.
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Municipality
The municipality of Jablanica is a major tourist destination in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The municipality offer a wide variety of activities. The surrounding mountains such as Plasa, Čvrsnica and Prenj offer both hunting grounds and a variety of hiking trails. One popular hiking destination is "Hajdučka Vrata", a natural wonder, the product of wind erosion, located 2,000 meters above sea level on the mountain of Čvrsnica.
Risovac is a settlement in the municipality, located on a plateau outside of the city, it has several attractions. It is the site of two necropolises, both locations filled with medieval tombstones known as Stećci. Stećci necropolises are characteristic and most prevalent in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Risovac also has a ski center attracting winter tourists.
The Jablanica Lake (Jablaničko Jezero) is a very important resource. The lake borders many of its settlements and is used for several purposes. The lake is used to generate electricity while it also serves as a top summer destination for fishing, swimming, water sports and other activities. Notable settlements include Ostrožac which hosts the start of the annual rowing marathon and Donje Paprasko, the location of a public beach and the host of the marathon finish line.
Geography
The mean elevation of Jablanica is 202 metres (663 ft) above sea level. Some 69% of the municipalities 301 km2 (116 sq mi) of area is forested. The Jablanica lake is an important geographical as well as economic presence in Jablanica.
Settlements
• Baćina • Bijela • Čehari • Čivelj • Djevor • Dobrigošće • Dobrinja • Doljani • Donja Jablanica • Donje Paprasko • Dragan Selo • Glodnica • Glogošnica • Gornje Paprasko • Jablanica • Jelačići • Kosne Luke • Krstac • Lendava • Lug • Mirke • Mrakovo • Ostrožac • Poda • Ravna • Risovac • Rodići • Slatina • Sovići • Šabančići • Šanica • Zlate i Žuglići.
Demographics
1971
10,938 total
- 7,429 - Bosniaks (67.91%)
- 2,511 - Croats (22.95%)
- 698 - Serbs (6.38%)
- 124 - Yugoslavs (1.13%)
- 176 - others (1.63%)
1991
In the 1991 census, there were 12,664 inhabitants of the Jablanica municipality:
- 9,136 Bosniaks (72.14%)
- 2,253 Croats (17.79%)
- 573 Yugoslavs (4.52%)
- 504 Serbs (3.98%)
- 198 others (1.56%).
The town of Jablanica itself had 5,049 inhabitants with 68% Bosniaks, 15% Croats, 4% Serbs 9% Yugoslavs and 3% others.
History
During the Battle of the Neretva in 1943, Jablanica was the site of a successful raid by a group of Partisans led by Josip Broz Tito. A rail bridge over the river was blown up while a train was in the middle of crossing. There is a park and monument commemorating this action at the site. The bridge section and the locomotive which can still be seen in the river gorge are the remains of a film set depicting the battle, from the 1960s.
Gallery
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Lamb na raznju Jablanica
Notable people
- Vahid Halilhodžić, former football player, football manager
- Senad Lulić, footballer
- Hasan Salihamidžić, footballer
- Mirza Teletović, basketball player
- Jasmin Šćuk, footballer
External links
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