Novo Sarajevo Explained

Novo Sarajevo
Native Name:Ново Сарајево
Other Name:New Sarajevo
Settlement Type:Municipality
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Entity
Subdivision Name1:Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Subdivision Type2:Canton
Timezone:CET
Utc Offset:+1
Timezone Dst:CEST
Utc Offset Dst:+2
Leader Name:Hasan Tanović (SDP BiH)
Leader Title:Municipal mayor
Area Total Km2:9.9
Population Total:64814
Population As Of:2013 census
Population Density Km2:6949.7
Area Code:+387 33
Parts:18
Parts Type:Communities
Website:http://www.novosarajevo.ba

Novo Sarajevo (Serbian: Ново Сарајево, pronounced as /nôʋoː sǎrajeʋo/; lit. "New Sarajevo") is a municipality of the city of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Neighborhoods

History

Like Novi Grad, Novo Sarajevo is a product of the city's massive growth and development in the 1960s and 1970s. It is located in the middle of the Sarajevo field, predominantly on the northern bank of the Miljacka, between Novi Grad and Centar.

Prior to the siege, Novo Sarajevo had some 47.6 km2 (41.6% Forest, 17.5% Meadows, 13.5% Commercial/Building Land, 10.4% Grass-land, 8.4% Ploghland, 13.5% Gardens). Following the siege of Sarajevo, 75% of the lesser populated urban area was transferred to Republika Srpska (established as Istočno Novo Sarajevo), leaving Novo Sarajevo municipality with 11.43 km2. As a result, Novo Sarajevo has the highest number of people per km2, some 7524.

Economy

Novo Sarajevo is known as something of the commercial and business center of Sarajevo, housing many of the city's major companies and corporations such as Elektroprivreda Bosne i Hercegovine, the University of Sarajevo, UN house Bosnia and Herzegovina and also the HQ of Sparkasse Bank and the Raiffeisen Bank in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Novo Sarajevo is considered to be the second most developed municipality in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, boasting a per capita GDP of some US$11,000 (275.2% of FBiH average GDP), just behind the municipality of Centar, Sarajevo.[1] These two municipalities combine for 60.9% of the Sarajevo Canton GDP, even though they account for merely 3.5% of the total area of Sarajevo Canton, and 27% of its population.

Sites of interests

Demographics

1971

111,811 total

1991

95,089 total

2013

64,814 total[3]

External links

43.8689°N 18.4086°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Socioeconomical data for 2014. Federal Development Planning Institution, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. 3 March 2017.
  2. Schmidt, Bettina (2001) Anthropology of Violence and Conflict. Routledge, p. 221.
  3. Web site: Census of population, households and dwellings in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2013: Final results. Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina. June 2016. 3 August 2016. 24 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171224103940/http://www.popis2013.ba/popis2013/doc/Popis2013prvoIzdanje.pdf. dead.