- Bijeljina
Infobox Settlement
settlement_type =
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name =Bosnia and Herzegovina
subdivision_type1= Entity
subdivision_name1 =Serbian Republic
subdivision_type2 =
subdivision_name2 =
timezone=CET
utc_offset=+1
timezone_DST = CEST
utc_offset_DST = +2
unit_pref=
map_caption =Location of Bijeljina within Bosnia and Herzegovina
latNS=N
longEW=E
population_as_of=1991
native_name = Бијељина
official_name = Bijeljina
other_name =
image_shield = BN bijeljina logo.png
population_footnotes=KAPAK
area_total_km2 = 734|population_blank1 = 96,796|population_blank1_title=Municipality|
population_total = 36,414
|parts_type=Settlements
parts =
latd=44|latm=45
longd=19|longm=13
area_code = 55
website = [http://www.sobijeljina.com/ www.sobijeljina.com]
footnotes =
|leader_title=Mayor
leader_name = Mićo Mićić (SDS) [http://www.izbori.ba/documents/Rezultati%20izbora%202004/Utvrdjeni/2004NacelniciRS.pdf]
leader_party =
|Bijeljina (Serbian Cyrillic: Бијељина) is a city and municipality in northeastern
Republika Srpska ,Bosnia and Herzegovina . The city is the second largest in Republika Srpska after Banja Luka, and is situated on the flat rich plains ofSemberija . Bijeljina is convert|6|km|mi|0|abbr=on from the border ofSerbia , convert|40|km|mi|0|abbr=on fromCroatia and convert|35|km|mi|0|abbr=on fromFederation of Bosnia and Herzegovina .Architecture
The oldest building in Bijeljina is the
Serbian Orthodox Saint George church (Svetog Djordja) which was built in 1872. The second oldest building is the Semberija Museum which was built in 1876. The city park (Gradski Park) was founded in 1892.Atik Mosque was built between
1520 and1566 . It was destroyed during theBosnian war (1992-95) [http://www.aneks8komisija.com.ba/main.php?id_struct=6&lang=1&action=view&id=872] . It has been rebuilt where it stood before the war.Transportation
There is only one railway line in Bijeljina. That railway line stretches from Bijeljina to
Šid inSerbia . From Šid you join a line where you can go east towardsBelgrade or go west to Croatia.Bijeljina also has an airfield.
Geography
Semberija is a flat region which is bound by the rivers Sava, Drina and the Majevica mountains.The entire Semberija area is typically an agricultural region which has fertile land and suitable weather conditions.
Semberija has the most developed agricultural area in Republika Srpska. The focus of the production is on wheat and corns, vegetables, cabbage, paprika, tomato and water-melon. Also, cattle-breeding (fattening of cows and pigs) and growing fruits.
Tourism
Bijeljina holds many events. Bijeljina holds an international Folklore Festival known as
Semberija folk fest , Rhythm of Europe. The aim of the Festival is to cherish and promote the folklore tradition of the people from all over the world. Banja Dvorovi is also a popular tourist destination. It has swimming pools and restaurants. Also located in Banja Dvorovi is the hotel Sveti Stefan (Saint Stefan). Ethno village Stanišić is a well known tourist location in the country. Ethno village Stanišici takes people back in time making people closer to nature and ancestors, and making people admire the simplicity of rural life of the past. Ethno village Stanišić contains the Serbian Orthodox Monastery Sveti Nikola (St Nicolas), Hotel Pirg, and ethno restaurant.History
Although the name Bijeljina was first mentioned in 1446, this name was in use only after 1918. During Austro-Hungarian period, the town had the name Bjelina and, before that, Belina or Bilina.
In 1838 the first confessional elementary school was opened. A modern school building was built in 1902. In this school worked
Jovan Dučić between 1893-1895. [ [http://www.oaza.co.yu/bijeljina/skolstvo-s.htm Bijeljina na Internetu - skolstvo ] ] Jovan Dučić was a famous Hercegovinian Serb poet, writer and diplomat. Today a street in central Bijeljina is named after him.In front of the city hall is a statue of King Petar Karadjordjevic. The monument is of the Serbian king from 1903-1918. During the
Second World War theUstaše removed it. After World War Two the communist government refused to return the monument. The first non-communist local government returned the monument in the early 1990s.Monastery Tavna
The Tavna Monastery is located in the southern part of the Bijeljina municipality. The date of foundation is hidden somewhere in the shadows of the far past. The cronichles of monasteries Tronosha and Pech say it was built by Dragutin's sons Vladislav i Urosic.
Stefan Dragutin was the King of Serbia from 1276 to 1282 and king ofSrem from 1282 to 1316. The present church of monastery Tavna, is built in the same place as the original one. The Tavna Monastery is older than the other monasteries in the region such as Ozrena, Liplja, Vozuce and Gostovica. Tavna was damaged in the first years of Turkish rule, but was restored by the people. This was not the only time the monastery was damaged. It was damaged many times during the Turkish period and also during World War Two. Between 1941 and 1945 Tavna was bombed by theUstase . On one of the gravestones it says "Zdravko Jovacnovic Killed 1943 by the Ustasa Blue Division protecting and defending the monastery". After World War Two Tavna was rebuilt. [ [http://www.bijeljina.net/tavna/indexe.htm Tavna monastery / english lang ] ]Bosnian War
In 1991-1992 Bijeljina was the center of the local Serb Autonomous Region, organized by the local Serb authorities -
SAO Semberija i Majevica .During the
Bosnian War , Bijeljina — the first Bosnian city to be massively raided by the war [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7621649.stm Karadzic's broken Bosnia remains] , "BBC News ", September 17, 2008] — saw a significant demographic change. Before the war, the town containedSerbs andBosniaks , while its vicinity consisted of mostly Serbian villages, except for the large village of Janja. Bijeljina was one of the first places to be dragged into the war, being located at a key strategic location. In the first days of April1992 , the town was attacked by Serb paramilitary groups led byArkan [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,990721,00.html My Tea with Arkan the Henchman] , "TIME Magazine ", April 12, 1999] . This was one of the first instances ofethnic cleansing in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is surmised that Bijeljina was attacked first because of its strategic location in the north-eastern corner of Bosnia near the Serbian border. [*Noel Malcolm - "Bosnia - a short history" (Macmillan, 1994)]During the war, Bijeljina saw a large influx of
Bosnian Serbs expelled byBosniaks andBosnian Croats from other regions ofBosnia and Herzegovina .Fact|date=July 2008Demographics
1971
At the
1971 census, Bijeljina municipality had 86.826 inhabitants, including:Fact|date=May 2007
*60.595 (69,78%)Serbs
*23.343 (26,88%)Muslims by nationality
*806 (0,92%)Croats
*1.335 (1,56%) others1991
At the
1991 census, Bijeljina municipality had 96,796 inhabitants, including: [ [http://www.hdmagazine.com/bosnia/census.html] Bosnia and Herzegovina 1991 census. Retrieved on3 May 2007 .]
*57,541 (59%)Serbs (See:Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina )
*30,314 (34%)Muslims by nationality
*517Croats (See:Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina )
*4,168 othersNote: People who declared themselves as Muslims by nationality are
Bosniaks .Present
At present, the municipality has almost 110,000 inhabitants [Prostorni plan Republike Srpske do 2015. Banja Luka, April 2008, p. 67 & 69] About 8,000 Bosniaks live in the town(estimate).
Bijeljina Coat of Arms
The two red lines on the shield represents the two rivers Sava and Drina. The image of the church represents the Serbian Orthodox Tavna Monastery. The person on the left represents
Filip Višnjić (1767–1834) who was a popular poet andguslar (gusle player). The person on the right is Prince Ivo of Semberija, who lost all his property by ransoming slaves from the Ottoman Turks during the Serbian uprising against Ottoman rule. The crown has the image of the city hall. Maize and corn represents the main agricultural products of the region.aint’s Day
Bijeljina municipality's Saint is
Saint Panteleimon (Sveti Pantelejmon).Municipal subdivisions
Places in Bijeljina municipality:
Amajlije ,Balatun , Banjica, Batar,Batković , Bijeljina,Bjeloševac , Brijesnica,Brodac Donji ,Brodac Gornji ,Bukovica Donja ,Bukovica Gornja ,Crnjelovo Donje ,Crnjelovo Gornje ,Čađavica Donja ,Čađavica Gornja ,Čađavica Srednja ,Čardačine ,Čengić ,Ćipirovine ,Dazdarevo ,Dragaljevac Donji ,Dragaljevac Gornji ,Dragaljevac Srednji ,Dvorovi ,Glavičice ,Glavičorak , Glogovac,Gojsovac ,Golo Brdo , Hase,Janja ,Johovac ,Kacevac ,Kojčinovac ,Kovanluk ,Kriva Bara ,Ljeljenča ,Ljeskovac ,Magnojević Donji ,Magnojević Gornji ,Magnojević Srednji ,Međaši ,Modran , Novo Naselje, Novo Selo,Obrijež , Ostojićevo,Patkovača ,Piperci ,Popovi ,Dijelovi ,Pučile ,Ruhotina ,Suho Polje ,Triješnica ,Trnjaci ,Velika Obarska ,Velino Selo ,Vršani ,Zagoni .port
Bijeljina has one major football stadium known as
Bijeljina Gradski Stadion . That Stadium is home toFK Radnik Bijeljina , which plays in thePremier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina . The first football was brought to Bijeljina in 1916. The first football club was FK Podrinje which was formed in 1919. Later came the clubs FK Zora in 1920, FK Građanski in 1923, and FK Semberija in 1935. After World War Two, FK Radnik Bijeljina was formed. There is alsoBSK Ledinci Bijeljina.Bijeljina has basketball clubs
KK Budućnost Bijeljina ,KK Radnik Bijeljina andKK Bijeljina Plus .Notable people from Bijeljina
*
Savo Milošević - "Serbian football striker"
*Branimir Bajić - "Footballer"
*Goran Jelisić - "War criminal'
*Miloš Bojanić - "Serbian Singer"
*Nevenka Tadić - "Serbian psychiatrist"
*Branislav Ivković - "Serbian politician"
*Mirko Ilić - "Graphic designer"
*Frenkie - "Rapper"ister cities
Other forms of cooperation and city friendship similar to the twin/sister city programmes:
*flagicon|SerbiaKruševac ,Serbia Gallery
ee also
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Semberija
*Slobomir References
External links
* [http://www.mizbijeljina.com/ MEDŽLISA ISLAMSKE ZAJEDNICE BIJELJINA]
* [http://www.gradbijeljina.com/ City of Bijeljina]
* [http://www.paintballbn.com/ Paintball klub "Extraordinary gentlemens"]
* [http://www.gradbijeljina.org/ Bijeljina Forum site]
* [http://www.bijeljina.com/ Bijeljina.com]
* [http://www.semberija.org/ SKUD Semberija Bijeljina]
* [http://www.semberija-folk-fest.com/ Semberija Folk Fest]
* [http://www.bijeljinaklub.com/ Bijeljina forum]
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