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East Sarajevo is one of the rare cities/towns in former Yugoslavia which grows. There are many young married couples and children in East Sarajevo. Except Serbian refugees from Sarajevo who are the basis of population in East Sarajevo also settled Serbs from rural areas of East Bosnia (Republika Srpska) and Serbian part of Herzegovina.
In East Sarajevo there is solid number of small and medium-sized firms. Banja Luka in this segment is quite bellow East Sarajevo. Also, some people from East Sarajevo are employed in federal (Muslim) Sarajevo and in tourism on Jahorina https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahorina
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East Sarajevo municipality.
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Fresh video uploaded few weeks ago.
30 years ago empty meadow, nowadays modern Serbian city.![]()
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The most beautiful thing about new city East Sarajevo is that there are no Muslims and Croats. It is pure, ethnic 99% Serbian.![]()
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I don't like the architecture at all. It's a modern city built with car users in mind, with no walkable streets and ugly modernist buildings. Communistic in spirit, even if some churches were built here and there.
Most cities in the balkans have few beautiful old buildings built in a particular style, that's why they will never be popular touristic attractions.
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East Sarajevo town hall
Square "Serbia" in East Sarajevo
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Nice stuff, it shows maybe that if you unite and push Balkaners, they can do impressive things.
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