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Bratunac - Bosnia and Herzegovina | 4K
Autor: Adnan Vejzovic - BH Adventures Datum objave: 20.9.2023. Opis. Bratunac is a populated place and the seat of the municipality of the same name, which is located in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina and covers an area of 293.49 km2. Administratively is part of the BH entity RS. It borders the municipalities of Zvornik, Srebrenica, Milići and Vlasenica, and the 68 km long Drina river borders the state of Serbia. There are 15 local communities in the municipality with a total of 20,340 inhabitants. Before the war, the national composition of the population was: 64% Bosniaks, 34% Serbs, the rest 2%. Today's population has changed due to persecution, displacement of many people and genocide against the Bosniaks of this region, and the majority of the population today are Serbs. Bratunac was first mentioned in 1381 as a place through which the road from Bosnia to Serbia passed. It consisted of 5 houses in which about 30 inhabitants lived. The beginning of the economic development of this area can be linked to the beginning of the organized production and purchase of tobacco in 1886. The bridge over the Drina River was built in 1926, and in that way the communication conditions were improved, which were the impetus for the development of the entire region. It became an independent municipality in 1927 and was then included in the list of places that should be declared a town. The war, favoring the Republika Srpska and sanctions against an isolated Serbia further weakened the municipality. The genocide in Srebrenica also touched Bratunac. Bratunac was the place of detention of Bosniaks separated in Potočari, prisoners and residents of the Srebrenica enclave who decided to flee ("column") towards the free territory, towards Tuzla. The prisoners were detained in several locations in Bratunac and its surroundings: in the stadium, in schools, military prison, police, hangars, garages and other facilities, then they were kept in vehicles (buses and trucks) parked in the center of the city and along the road, for which everyone knew, especially the citizens of Bratunac at that time. The prisoners were brought according to the order of the military leadership of Republika Srpska. They were severely abused and beaten, they were not given food or water. They were taken from the place of detention to the places of liquidation. The plan for temporary detention (in Bratunac) and the organized and systematic liquidation of the captives was designed and elaborated in detail, and summary liquidations, with prior torture, were carried out by the Army and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the "Republic of Srpska", and other armed units, including and those from Serbia and the "Republic of Serbian Krajina". Many detainees were killed in Bratunac at the "Vuk Karadžić" school, as well as in other places on the Kravica-Milići road, including Konjević-Polje, where captures and liquidations were carried out. Privatization of companies in Bratunac achieved modest results. Today, trade dominates the economy. The Bratunac economy is characterized by illiquidity, lack of investment, deterioration of property, suspension of production, enormous debts, unemployment of workers and the opening of bankruptcy proceedings, which indicates more the liquidation of companies than the revival of production, and the number of inhabitants is declining. Subscribe by clicking the link below: https://www.youtube.com/c/AdnanVejzov... |
Bratunac - Republika Srpska, BiH
Autor: light2tube Datum objave: 24.6.2021. Opis. Bratunac (Serbian Cyrillic: Братунац) is a town and municipality located in easternmost part of Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013 census, it has a population of 20,340 inhabitants, while the town of Bratunac has a population of 8,359 inhabitants. |
Oaza ep.69 - Pobrđe
Autor: Kulturista / Coolturista DAtum objave: 13.5.2024. Opis. Povratnica na selo, povrtarstvo, gastronomija, prirodne lepote... Podrinje, Bratunac. |
Konjević Polje
Konjević Polje, nana Fata village, Bratunac municipality - Bosnia and Herzegovina
Autor: Adnan Vejzovic BH Adventures Datum objave: 28.7.2024. Opis. Konjević Polje is a village in the municipality of Bratunac, in the Drina valley in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. Number of inhabitants in 1991 - 998 (Bosniaks 975 - 97.7%) Number of inhabitants in 2013 - 741 (Bosniaks 735 - 99.19%) During the ethnic cleansing campaign carried out by the Bosnian Serb army in 1992, Konjević Polje became cut off from the main area of territory controlled by the Bosnian government and was part of the Srebrenica enclave. The expulsion of Bosniaks from the area along the Drina River was the publicly proclaimed goal of Republika Srpska from the beginning of the war. Two of the "strategic goals or priorities of the Serbian people in Bosnia and Herzegovina" were "the establishment of state borders that separate the Serbian people from the other two ethnic communities" and "the establishment of a corridor in the valley of the Drina river, that is, the elimination of the Drina as a border that separates the Serbian states." In his statement to the Prosecutor's Office of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia dated November 25, 2003, Bosnian Serb war criminal Miroslav Deronjić confirmed that goal and called it "liberation." He described the "liberation" of eastern Bosnia along the Drina corridor as a two-part plan devised in 1991 and 1992, in which Bosnian Serbs first seized power in municipalities in Podrinje and then forcibly expelled the Bosniak population. , especially the forced transfer of women and children and often the imprisonment and killing of men. In the so-called "Deronjić Declaration", he specifically referred to the "liberation of Konjević Polje" (paragraphs 154, 156).[1] During the offensive of the Bosnian Serb army at the beginning of 1993, the villages of Konjević Polje and Cerska were occupied. Their Bosniak residents fled to Srebrenica and added to the city's already overcrowded refugee population. Refugees from Konjević Polje and Cerska were taking shelter in the Srebrenica elementary school when it was shelled on April 12, 1993. After the fall of Srebrenica, the road between Bratunac and Konjević Polje was a key place where the forces of the Bosnian Serb Army attacked and broke up a column of refugees fleeing towards free territory. Many of the refugees were captured and killed in nearby locations. The school in Konjević Polje was used to hold detainees before execution. |