Site Navigation
Categories:
Zenica
Wikipedia articles needing copy edit from March 2008
All articles needing copy edit
All articles with unsourced statements
Articles with unsourced statements since January 2008

Summary Of: Zenica

Zenica is located about 70... is also based in Zenica within the peace... s Zenica was formed during several specific periods which can be chronologically dated to the time of... Brod and finally Zenica from the 20th of March... Zenica is the place of origin of the... when Zenica was the residence of Brod... Zenica was a small town with its own individual look and several mosques... Zenica is mentioned as a delta of... Zenica had started to stabilise and to distinguish itself in the administrative... to Zenica built in 1879... The most prominent growth of Zenica started after the partisans liberated the small town in 1945 and began to develop the... and in the last census taken 1991 Zenica was a city of some 96... Zenica has seen a sixfold increase in its population in the past 50 years... Zenica was the headquarters of one of the first private and independent radio stations in all... parts of Bosnia while the Serb population left Zenica to parts of Serb controlled Bosnia... Zenica is trying to regain economic influence it used to have before the war... population of Zenica municipality included 88... Zenica is situated in one of the largest and most beautiful valleys in the middle part... The Zenica valley itself is stretching from Lasva canyon in the south... Zenica is well connected to the north... Zenica is a seat of Zenica... Zenica highway being registered as a corridor of the European highway network... Zenica has been identified with its huge Steel Factory for decades... Zenica is a town located in the valley of the river Bosn... Zenica is distanced 70... Official Zenica International Fair homepage...

Encyclodia Page On: Zenica

These Are Links To Other Documents
| copy editing | guide | Zenica at night | Zenica (Bosnia) | Zenica | | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Canton | Zenica-Doboj | SDA | Area | Elevation | citation needed | Density | Area code(s) | Cyrillic | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Zenica-Doboj Canton | Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Sarajevo | Bosna river | synagogue | mosque | Fatih Sultan Mehmed | Turkish Armed Forces | Roman | Bosnian Kingdom | Ban Kulin | Bilino Polje | football | stadium | Croatia | Montenegro | Serbia | Bilino Polje | 1436 | Serbian | House of Petrovic | Herzegovina | Montenegro | Ottoman Empire | 1557 | 1737 | 1697 | Nile | | | | | Eugene of Savoy | Austro-Hungarian | Bosanski Brod | | | | | Second World War | Bosnian War | Mittal Steel | | | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Ilidža | Sarajevo | Sava | Bosanski Šamac | Sarajevo | Tuzla | Kakanj | Visoko | Breza | Vareš | Olovo | Maglaj | Zavidovići | Žepče | Tešanj | Usora | Doboj | Adriatic Sea | Budapest | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Sarajevo | Second World War | Flag of Germany | Gelsenkirchen | Germany | Flag of Romania | Hunedoara | Romania | Flag of Turkey | Üsküdar | Turkey | Flag of Turkey | Karşıyaka | Turkey | Flag of Slovenia | Kranj | Slovenia | Flag of Sweden | Luleå | Sweden | Flag of Kazakhstan | Temirtau | Kazakhstan | Flag of Italy | Fiorenzuola d'Arda | Italy | Flag of Hungary | Zalaegerszeg | Hungary | Wikimedia Commons | v | Zenica-Doboj Canton | Breza | Doboj Jug | Kakanj | Maglaj | Olovo | Tešanj | Usora | Vareš | Visoko | Zavidovići | Žepče | Flag of the Zenica-Doboj Canton | v | d | Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Political divisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina | v | Entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Republika Srpska | Brčko District | v | Cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bosnian Podrinje | Canton 10 | Central Bosnia | Herzegovina-Neretva | Posavina | Sarajevo | Tuzla | Una Sana | West Herzegovina | Zenica-Doboj | v | d | Municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina | Banovići | Bihać | Bosanska Krupa | Bosanski Petrovac | Bosansko Grahovo | Bugojno | Busovača | Bužim | Čapljina | Cazin | Čelić | Centar, Sarajevo | Čitluk | Drvar | Doboj East | Doboj South | Dobratići | Domaljevac-Šamac | Donji Vakuf | Foča-Ustikolina | Fojnica | Glamoč | Goražde | Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje | Gračanica | Gradačac | Grude | Hadžići | Ilidža | Ilijaš | Jablanica | Jajce | Kakanj | Kalesija | Kiseljak | Kladanj | Ključ | Konjic | Kreševo | Kupres | Livno | Ljubuški | Lukavac | Maglaj | Mostar | Neum | Novi Grad, Sarajevo | Novo Sarajevo | Novi Travnik | Odžak | Olovo | Orašje | Pale-Prača | Posušje | Prozor-Rama | Ravno | Sanski Most | Sapna | Široki Brijeg | Srebrenik | Stari Grad, Sarajevo | Stolac | Teočak | Tešanj | Tomislavgrad | Travnik | Trnovo (FBiH) | Tuzla | Usora | Vareš | Velika Kladuša | Visoko | Vitez | Vogošća | Zavidovići | Žepče | Živinice | Berkovići | Bijeljina | Bileća | Bosanska Kostajnica | Bosanski Brod | Bratunac | Čajniče | Čelinac | Derventa | Doboj | Donji Žabar | Foča | Gacko | Grad Banja Luka | Grad Istočno Sarajevo | Gradiška | Han Pijesak | Istočni Drvar | Istočna Ilidža | Istočni Mostar | Istočni Stari Grad | Jezero | Kalinovik | Kneževo | Kozarska Dubica | Kotor Varoš | Krupa na Uni | Kupres | Laktaši | Ljubinje | Lopare | Lukavica | Milići | Modriča | Mrkonjić Grad | Nevesinje | Novi Grad | Novo Goražde | Osmaci | Oštra Luka | Pale | Pelagićevo | Petrovac | Petrovo | Prijedor | Prnjavor | Ribnik | Rogatica | Rudo | Šamac | Šekovići | Šipovo | Sokolac | Srbac | Srebrenica | Teslić | Trebinje | Trnovo (RS) | Ugljevik | Višegrad | Vlasenica | Vukosavlje | Zvornik | Categories | Zenica | Wikipedia articles needing copy edit from March 2008 | All articles needing copy edit | All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements since January 2008 |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Zenica".