- Trebević
Infobox Mountain
Name = Trebević
Photo = Trebevic.jpg
Caption = Trebević, view fromSarajevo
Elevation = 1627 m (5338 ft)
Location =Bosnia and Herzegovina
Range =Dinaric Alps
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Easiest route =Trebević is a mountain in central
Bosnia and Herzegovina . It is found directly to the southeast ofSarajevo , borderingJahorina mountain. Trebević is 1627 meters (5338 ft) tall, making it the second shortest of the Sarajevo mountains.During the
Middle Ages , Trebević was known as Zlatni Do. During the1984 Winter Olympics Trebević, like the other Sarajevo mountains, was used for a number of Olympic events, such asbobsledding . During theSiege of Sarajevo , Trebević took on a darker role as its elevations proved ideal positions for besieging artillery and the mountain became a key fighting ground.Trebević today is not as important of a tourist destination as
Igman or Bjelašnica, largely due to the heavy fighting that took place in the early 1990s. Still, most of theland mine s are now cleared, and civilian casualties on Trebević are today unheard of. There are numerous hotels, mountaineering homes, and other such structures on Trebević and the immediate area.1984 Winter Olympics
When Sarajevo was awarded the 1984 Winter Olympics in 1977, a bobsleigh and luge track was proposed. The track design was approved in 1981, with construction starting on June 1 of that year. [http://www.la84foundation.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1984/or1984w.pdf 1984 Winter Olympics official report.] pp. 61, 64-70, 107, 180, 184. en icon, fr icon, & sh icon - accessed February 26, 2008.] Construction was completed on September 30, 1982 at a cost YUD 563,209,000. The 1984 games had 20,000 luge spectators and 30,000 bobsleigh spectators. After the Winter Olympics, the track was used for World Cup competitions [ [http://www.eiskanal.com/eiskanal-kunstbahnrennrodeln-weltcup.html Artificial track World Cup victors since 1978, including Sarajevo (1984-90)] de icon - accessed February 26, 2008.] until the start of the
Yugoslav wars in 1991 that would include theSiege of Sarajevo the following year. The track was destroyed as a result of the siege which occurred during theBosnian War . [ [http://www.winterblue.de/saraj.htm Winterblue.de track of Sarajevo mentioning the track's destruction] de icon - accessed February 23, 2008.]No turn names were given for the track.
erb Cross controversy
In March 2008, a
Bosnian Serb organization called the "Association of Bosnian Serb War Victims" leaded byBranislav Dukic announced its intention to build at the part of the mountain owned by Bosnia’sRepublika Srpska a giantOrthodox cross to commemorate theSerb people who died during theBosnian War .The announcement enraged other Bosnian peoples, mainly the Sarajevo-predominant
Bosnian Muslims , who view the construction of such monument in a place from Bosnian Serb soldiers killed thousands of civilians an act of gross political provocation and revisionism. [ [http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/main/news/8551/ Bosnia Serbs To Erect Sarajevo Cross] , "Balkaninsight.com", March 12, 2008] International Bosnian administratorMiroslav Lajcak also asked R.S. authorities not to allow the construction of the cross. [ [http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/03/14/europe/EU-GEN-Bosnia-Cross.php Int'l administrator: Bosnian Serb authorities should not allow giant cross over Sarajevo] , "Associated Press /International Herald Tribune ", March 14, 2008]References
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