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Travnik

Travnik (Cyrillic: Травник) is a town and a municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the administrative center of Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, 90 kilometres (56 miles) west of Sarajevo. As of 2013, the town had a population of 15,344 inhabitants, while the municipality had 53,482 inhabitants.

Travnik
Травник
Travnik
Location of Travnik Municipality within Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Travnik
Location of Travnik within Bosnia and Herzegovina
Coordinates: 44°13′35″N 17°39′35″E / 44.22639°N 17.65972°E / 44.22639; 17.65972Coordinates: 44°13′35″N 17°39′35″E / 44.22639°N 17.65972°E / 44.22639; 17.65972
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
EntityFederation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Canton Central Bosnia
Government
 • Municipal mayorKenan Dautović (SDA)
Area
 • Town and municipality529 km2 (204 sq mi)
Elevation
514 m (1,686 ft)
Population
 (2013 census)
 • Density101.10/km2 (261.8/sq mi)
 • Urban
15,344
 • Municipality
53,482
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
72270
Area code+387 30
Websitewww.opcinatravnik.com.ba

Historically, it was the capital city of the governors of Bosnia from 1699 to 1850, and has a cultural heritage dating from that period.[1]

Geography

Travnik is located near the geographic center of Bosnia and Herzegovina at 44°14′N 17°40′E / 44.233°N 17.667°E / 44.233; 17.667. The river Lašva passes through the town, flowing from west to east before joining the Bosna. Travnik itself is built in the large Lašva valley, which connects the Bosna river valley in the east with the Vrbas river valley in the west.

Travnik is found 514 metres (1,686 feet) above sea level. Its most distinguishing geographic feature are its mountains, Vilenica and Vlašić. Vlašić, named after the Vlachs[citation needed], is one of the tallest mountains in the country at 1,933 metres (6,342 feet).

A large karst spring, the Plava Voda wellspring, rises under Vlašić mountain, just below Travnik Castle, in the very center of Old Town of Travnik.

Climate

Travnik has a continental climate, located between the Adriatic sea to the South and Pannonia to the North. Average summer temperature is 18.2 °C (64.8 °F). Average winter temperature on the other hand is a cold 0.5 °C (32.9 °F). It snows in Travnik every year.

History

Although there is evidence of some settlement in the region dating back to the Bronze Age, the true history of Travnik begins during the first few centuries AD. Dating from this time there are numerous indications of Roman settlement in the region, including graves, forts, the remains of various other structures, early Christian basilicas, etc. In the town itself, Roman coins and plaques have been found. Some writing found indicates the settlement is closely connected to the known Roman colony in modern-day Zenica, 30 km (19 mi) away.

In the Middle Ages the Travnik area was known as the župa Lašva province of the medieval Bosnian Kingdom. The area is first mentioned by Bela IV of Hungary in 1244. Travnik itself was one of a number of fortified towns in the region, with its fortress Kaštel becoming today's old town sector. The town itself is first mentioned by the Ottomans during their conquest of nearby Jajce.

After the Ottoman conquest of Bosnia in the 15th century, much of the local population converted to Islam. The town quickly grew into one of the more important settlements in the region, as authorities constructed mosques, marketplaces, and various infrastructures. During 1699 when Sarajevo was set afire by soldiers of Field-Marshal Prince Eugene of Savoy, Travnik became the capital of the Ottoman province of Bosnia and residence of the Bosnian viziers. The town became an important center of government in the entire western frontier of the empire, and consulates were established by the governments of France and Austria-Hungary.

The period of Austrian occupation brought westernization and industry to Travnik, but also a reduction of importance. While cities such as Banja Luka, Sarajevo, Tuzla, and Zenica grew rapidly, Travnik changed so little that during 1991 it had a mere 30,000 or so people, with 70,000 in the entire municipality.

A large fire started by a spark from a locomotive in September 1903 destroyed most of the town's buildings and homes, leaving only some hamlets and the fortress untouched.[2] The cleanup and rebuilding took several years.[3]

From 1922 to 1929, Travnik was the capital of the Travnik Oblast. From 1929 to 1941, Travnik was part of the Drina Banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

During the Bosnian War, the town mostly escaped damage from conflict with Serbian forces, hosting refugees from nearby Jajce, but the area experienced fighting between local Bosniak and Croat factions before the Washington Agreement was signed in 1994. After the war, Travnik was made the capital of the Central Bosnia Canton.

Administration

 
Villages within Travnik municipality
 
Travnik Municipality within the Central Bosnia Canton

Travnik is the administrative centre of the Municipality of Travnik, whose area of jurisdiction covers the town of Travnik itself and 89 other rural settlements.[4] Travnik is also the capital of the Central Bosnia Canton, one of the ten Cantons of Bosnia. The municipality government has various bureau's dedicated to help in the running of the region, ranging from the bureau of urbanization and construction, to the bureau of refugees and displaced persons.

Economy

The economy of the Travnik region suffered greatly during the war period of the early 1990s. In 1981 Travnik's GDP per capita was 63% of the Yugoslav average.[5] Nowadays, most of the region deals with typical rural work such as farming and herding. As for urban industry, Travnik has several factories producing everything from matches to furniture. Food processing is also a strong industry in the region, especially meat and milk companies.

Tourism

 
Vizier's grave (turbe) in Travnik.

Like many Bosnian towns, Travnik's tourism is based largely on its history and geography. Nearby Mount Vlašić is one of the tallest peaks in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and an excellent spot for skiing, hiking and sledding. Whilst tourism is not very strong for the town, Mount Vlašić is probably its chief tourist attraction. The town is also of interest: numerous structures dating to the Ottoman era have survived in near perfect condition, such as numerous mosques, oriental homes, two clock towers (sahat kula; Travnik is the only town in Bosnia and Herzegovina to have two clock towers) and fountains. The town's old town dates back to the early 15th century, making it one of the most popular widely accessible sites from that time.

 
Old watermill by Plava voda

Demographics

Population

Population of settlements – Travnik municipality
Settlement 1971. 1981. 1991. 2013.
Total 55,822 64,100 70,747 53,482
1 Bačvice 747 574
2 Bijelo Bučje 924 707
3 Bilići 335 287
4 Brajići 625 628
5 Brajkovići 521 394
6 Brankovac 298 255
7 Čosići 683 433
8 Čukle 1,348 524
9 Đelilovac 1,229 777
10 Dolac 700 480
11 Dolac na Lašvi 504 456
12 Donje Krčevine 497 317
13 Dub 962 988
14 Gladnik 330 332
15 Gluha Bukovica 1,041 878
16 Goleš 1,081 425
17 Gornje Krčevine 759 576
18 Gradina 609 383
19 Grahovčići 1,215 403
20 Grahovik 342 277
21 Guča Gora 847 511
22 Hamandžići 501 256
23 Han Bila 682 655
24 Jezerci 643 338
25 Kljaci 739 634
26 Krpeljići 722 629
27 Kula 450 528
28 Maline 1,483 1,095
29 Mosor 319 265
30 Mudrike 748 550
31 Nova Bila 770 692
32 Orahovo 399 328
33 Ovčarevo 564 496
34 Paklarevo 1,258 975
35 Podkraj 462 507
36 Podovi 1,039 1,076
37 Podstinje 722 538
38 Pokrajčići 1,378 1,540
39 Poljanice 296 250
40 Polje Slavka Gavrančića 415 344
41 Pulac 498 417
42 Putićevo 1,523 1,193
43 Radića Brdo 315 230
44 Radojčići 293 312
45 Ričice 653 584
46 Seferi 527 417
47 Selići 448 302
48 Šipovik 352 202
49 Slimena 934 1,231
50 Suhi Dol 576 482
51 Travnik 12,977 15,888 19,041 16,534
52 Turbe 4,549 3,890
53 Turići 795 650
54 Varošluk 736 693
55 Višnjevo 967 958
56 Vitovlje 708 576
57 Vlahovići 344 309
58 Zagrađe 631 447

Ethnic composition

Ethnic composition – Travnik
2013 1991 1981 1971
Total 15,344 (100,0%) 19,041 (100,0%) 15,888 (100,0%) 12,977 (100,0%)
Bosniaks 10,899 (71,03%) 7,373 (38,72%) 5,822 (36,64%) 5,730 (44,16%)
Croats 2,847 (18,55%) 6,043 (31,74%) 5,026 (31,63%) 4,538 (34,97%)
Others 1,276 (8,316%) 694 (3,645%) 89 (0,560%) 122 (0,940%)
Serbs 322 (2,09%) 2,131 (11,19%) 1,901 (11,97%) 1,894 (14,60%)
Yugoslavs 2,800 (14,71%) 2 867 (18,05%) 486 (3,745%)
Montenegrins 89 (0,560%) 102 (0,786%)
Albanians 48 (0,302%) 30 (0,231%)
Slovenes 30 (0,189%) 44 (0,339%)
Macedonians 9 (0,057%) 21 (0,162%)
Hungarians 7 (0,044%) 10 (0,077%)
Ethnic composition – Travnik municipality
2013 1991 1981 1971
Total 53,482 (100,0%) 70,747 (100,0%) 64,100 (100,0%) 55,822 (100,0%)
Bosniaks 35,648 (66,65%) 31,813 (44,97%) 27,691 (43,20%) 24,480 (43,85%)
Croats 15,102 (28,24%) 26,118 (36,92%) 24,411 (38,08%) 22,645 (40,57%)
Others 2,092 (3,912%) 1,296 (1,832%) 325 (0,507%) 246 (0,441%)
Serbs 640 (1,197%) 7,777 (10,99%) 7,487 (11,68%) 7,554 (13,53%)
Yugoslavs 3,743 (5,291%) 3,920 (6,115%) 626 (1,121%)
Montenegrins 126 (0,197%) 133 (0,238%)
Albanians 63 (0,098%) 36 (0,064%)
Slovenes 32 (0,050%) 49 (0,088%)
Macedonians 22 (0,034%) 25 (0,045%)
Roma 16 (0,025%) 18 (0,032%)
Hungarians 7 (0,011%) 10 (0,018%)

Culture

 
Travnik's gymnasium is a classic example of the "Two schools under one roof" system. The right side of the building hosts the Croatian-curriculum high school and was renovated with funds from the Republic of Croatia. The left side of the building hosts the Bosnian-curriculum high school and is dilapidated. The courtyard is separated by a fence.
 
Birthplace of Ivo Andrić

Travnik has a strong culture, mostly dating back to its time as the center of local government in the Ottoman Empire. Travnik has a popular old town district however, which dates back to the period of Bosnian independence during the first half of the 15th century. Numerous mosques and churches exist in the region, as do tombs of important historical figures and excellent examples of Ottoman architecture. The town museum, built in 1950, is one of the more impressive cultural institutions in the region.

One of the main works of Ivo Andrić, a native of Travnik, is the Bosnian Chronicle (or Travnik Chronicle),[6] depicting life in Travnik during the Napoleonic Wars and itself written during World War II.

The Bosnian Tornjak, one of Bosnia's two major dog breeds and national symbol, originated in the area, found around Vlašić mountain.

Sport

The local football team is NK Travnik, established in 1922.

Notable people

Twin towns – sister cities

 
Travnik downtown from castle

Travnik is twinned with:[7][8]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ "OVGuide | Online Video Guide".
  2. ^ Clancy, Tim (2013). Bosnia and Herzegovina; page 243. ISBN 9781841624495. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  3. ^ Henderson, Percy Edward (1909). A British Officer in the Balkans; page 196. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  4. ^ "B&H, 2013 census". Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  5. ^ Radovinović, Radovan; Bertić, Ivan, eds. (1984). Atlas svijeta: Novi pogled na Zemlju (in Croatian) (3rd ed.). Zagreb: Sveučilišna naklada Liber.
  6. ^ "Bosnian Chronicle". Ivoandric.org.rs. Retrieved 15 June 2011.
  7. ^ "Bratimljeni gradovi". opcinatravnik.com.ba (in Bosnian). Travnik. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  8. ^ "Zakazana 39.redovna sjednica Općinskog vijeća". opcinatravnik.com.ba (in Bosnian). Travnik. 9 May 2019. Retrieved 29 December 2020.

External links

  • Travnik official website
  • Dnevnik srednje bosne
  • Internacionalni Univerzitet Travnik
  • Travnik — A town guide (in English)

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22639 N 17 65972 E 44 22639 17 65972Country Bosnia and HerzegovinaEntityFederation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaCanton Central BosniaGovernment Municipal mayorKenan Dautovic SDA Area Town and municipality529 km2 204 sq mi Elevation514 m 1 686 ft Population 2013 census Density101 10 km2 261 8 sq mi Urban15 344 Municipality53 482Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code72270Area code 387 30Websitewww wbr opcinatravnik wbr com wbr baHistorically it was the capital city of the governors of Bosnia from 1699 to 1850 and has a cultural heritage dating from that period 1 Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Climate 2 History 3 Administration 4 Economy 5 Tourism 6 Demographics 6 1 Population 6 2 Ethnic composition 7 Culture 7 1 Sport 8 Notable people 9 Twin towns sister cities 10 Gallery 11 References 12 External linksGeography EditTravnik is located near the geographic center of Bosnia and Herzegovina at 44 14 N 17 40 E 44 233 N 17 667 E 44 233 17 667 The river Lasva passes through the town flowing from west to east before joining the Bosna Travnik itself is built in the large Lasva valley which connects the Bosna river valley in the east with the Vrbas river valley in the west Travnik is found 514 metres 1 686 feet above sea level Its most distinguishing geographic feature are its mountains Vilenica and Vlasic Vlasic named after the Vlachs citation needed is one of the tallest mountains in the country at 1 933 metres 6 342 feet A large karst spring the Plava Voda wellspring rises under Vlasic mountain just below Travnik Castle in the very center of Old Town of Travnik Climate Edit Travnik has a continental climate located between the Adriatic sea to the South and Pannonia to the North Average summer temperature is 18 2 C 64 8 F Average winter temperature on the other hand is a cold 0 5 C 32 9 F It snows in Travnik every year History EditAlthough there is evidence of some settlement in the region dating back to the Bronze Age the true history of Travnik begins during the first few centuries AD Dating from this time there are numerous indications of Roman settlement in the region including graves forts the remains of various other structures early Christian basilicas etc In the town itself Roman coins and plaques have been found Some writing found indicates the settlement is closely connected to the known Roman colony in modern day Zenica 30 km 19 mi away In the Middle Ages the Travnik area was known as thezupa Lasva province of the medieval Bosnian Kingdom The area is first mentioned by Bela IV of Hungary in 1244 Travnik itself was one of a number of fortified towns in the region with its fortress Kastel becoming today s old town sector The town itself is first mentioned by the Ottomans during their conquest of nearby Jajce After the Ottoman conquest of Bosnia in the 15th century much of the local population converted to Islam The town quickly grew into one of the more important settlements in the region as authorities constructed mosques marketplaces and various infrastructures During 1699 when Sarajevo was set afire by soldiers of Field Marshal Prince Eugene of Savoy Travnik became the capital of the Ottoman province of Bosnia and residence of the Bosnian viziers The town became an important center of government in the entire western frontier of the empire and consulates were established by the governments of France and Austria Hungary The period of Austrian occupation brought westernization and industry to Travnik but also a reduction of importance While cities such as Banja Luka Sarajevo Tuzla and Zenica grew rapidly Travnik changed so little that during 1991 it had a mere 30 000 or so people with 70 000 in the entire municipality A large fire started by a spark from a locomotive in September 1903 destroyed most of the town s buildings and homes leaving only some hamlets and the fortress untouched 2 The cleanup and rebuilding took several years 3 From 1922 to 1929 Travnik was the capital of the Travnik Oblast From 1929 to 1941 Travnik was part of the Drina Banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia During the Bosnian War the town mostly escaped damage from conflict with Serbian forces hosting refugees from nearby Jajce but the area experienced fighting between local Bosniak and Croat factions before the Washington Agreement was signed in 1994 After the war Travnik was made the capital of the Central Bosnia Canton Travnik FortressAdministration Edit Villages within Travnik municipality Travnik Municipality within the Central Bosnia Canton Travnik is the administrative centre of the Municipality of Travnik whose area of jurisdiction covers the town of Travnik itself and 89 other rural settlements 4 Travnik is also the capital of the Central Bosnia Canton one of the ten Cantons of Bosnia The municipality government has various bureau s dedicated to help in the running of the region ranging from the bureau of urbanization and construction to the bureau of refugees and displaced persons Economy EditThe economy of the Travnik region suffered greatly during the war period of the early 1990s In 1981 Travnik s GDP per capita was 63 of the Yugoslav average 5 Nowadays most of the region deals with typical rural work such as farming and herding As for urban industry Travnik has several factories producing everything from matches to furniture Food processing is also a strong industry in the region especially meat and milk companies Tourism Edit Vizier s grave turbe in Travnik Like many Bosnian towns Travnik s tourism is based largely on its history and geography Nearby Mount Vlasic is one of the tallest peaks in Bosnia and Herzegovina and an excellent spot for skiing hiking and sledding Whilst tourism is not very strong for the town Mount Vlasic is probably its chief tourist attraction The town is also of interest numerous structures dating to the Ottoman era have survived in near perfect condition such as numerous mosques oriental homes two clock towers sahat kula Travnik is the only town in Bosnia and Herzegovina to have two clock towers and fountains The town s old town dates back to the early 15th century making it one of the most popular widely accessible sites from that time Old watermill by Plava vodaDemographics EditPopulation Edit Population of settlements Travnik municipalitySettlement 1971 1981 1991 2013 Total 55 822 64 100 70 747 53 4821 Bacvice 747 5742 Bijelo Bucje 924 7073 Bilici 335 2874 Brajici 625 6285 Brajkovici 521 3946 Brankovac 298 2557 Cosici 683 4338 Cukle 1 348 5249 Đelilovac 1 229 77710 Dolac 700 48011 Dolac na Lasvi 504 45612 Donje Krcevine 497 31713 Dub 962 98814 Gladnik 330 33215 Gluha Bukovica 1 041 87816 Goles 1 081 42517 Gornje Krcevine 759 57618 Gradina 609 38319 Grahovcici 1 215 40320 Grahovik 342 27721 Guca Gora 847 51122 Hamandzici 501 25623 Han Bila 682 65524 Jezerci 643 33825 Kljaci 739 63426 Krpeljici 722 62927 Kula 450 52828 Maline 1 483 1 09529 Mosor 319 26530 Mudrike 748 55031 Nova Bila 770 69232 Orahovo 399 32833 Ovcarevo 564 49634 Paklarevo 1 258 97535 Podkraj 462 50736 Podovi 1 039 1 07637 Podstinje 722 53838 Pokrajcici 1 378 1 54039 Poljanice 296 25040 Polje Slavka Gavrancica 415 34441 Pulac 498 41742 Puticevo 1 523 1 19343 Radica Brdo 315 23044 Radojcici 293 31245 Ricice 653 58446 Seferi 527 41747 Selici 448 30248 Sipovik 352 20249 Slimena 934 1 23150 Suhi Dol 576 48251 Travnik 12 977 15 888 19 041 16 53452 Turbe 4 549 3 89053 Turici 795 65054 Varosluk 736 69355 Visnjevo 967 95856 Vitovlje 708 57657 Vlahovici 344 30958 Zagrađe 631 447Ethnic composition Edit Ethnic composition Travnik2013 1991 1981 1971Total 15 344 100 0 19 041 100 0 15 888 100 0 12 977 100 0 Bosniaks 10 899 71 03 7 373 38 72 5 822 36 64 5 730 44 16 Croats 2 847 18 55 6 043 31 74 5 026 31 63 4 538 34 97 Others 1 276 8 316 694 3 645 89 0 560 122 0 940 Serbs 322 2 09 2 131 11 19 1 901 11 97 1 894 14 60 Yugoslavs 2 800 14 71 2 867 18 05 486 3 745 Montenegrins 89 0 560 102 0 786 Albanians 48 0 302 30 0 231 Slovenes 30 0 189 44 0 339 Macedonians 9 0 057 21 0 162 Hungarians 7 0 044 10 0 077 Ethnic composition Travnik municipality2013 1991 1981 1971Total 53 482 100 0 70 747 100 0 64 100 100 0 55 822 100 0 Bosniaks 35 648 66 65 31 813 44 97 27 691 43 20 24 480 43 85 Croats 15 102 28 24 26 118 36 92 24 411 38 08 22 645 40 57 Others 2 092 3 912 1 296 1 832 325 0 507 246 0 441 Serbs 640 1 197 7 777 10 99 7 487 11 68 7 554 13 53 Yugoslavs 3 743 5 291 3 920 6 115 626 1 121 Montenegrins 126 0 197 133 0 238 Albanians 63 0 098 36 0 064 Slovenes 32 0 050 49 0 088 Macedonians 22 0 034 25 0 045 Roma 16 0 025 18 0 032 Hungarians 7 0 011 10 0 018 Culture Edit Travnik s gymnasium is a classic example of the Two schools under one roof system The right side of the building hosts the Croatian curriculum high school and was renovated with funds from the Republic of Croatia The left side of the building hosts the Bosnian curriculum high school and is dilapidated The courtyard is separated by a fence Birthplace of Ivo Andric Travnik has a strong culture mostly dating back to its time as the center of local government in the Ottoman Empire Travnik has a popular old town district however which dates back to the period of Bosnian independence during the first half of the 15th century Numerous mosques and churches exist in the region as do tombs of important historical figures and excellent examples of Ottoman architecture The town museum built in 1950 is one of the more impressive cultural institutions in the region One of the main works of Ivo Andric a native of Travnik is the Bosnian Chronicle or Travnik Chronicle 6 depicting life in Travnik during the Napoleonic Wars and itself written during World War II The Bosnian Tornjak one of Bosnia s two major dog breeds and national symbol originated in the area found around Vlasic mountain Sport Edit The local football team is NK Travnik established in 1922 Notable people EditIvo Andric writer and the 1961 winner of the Nobel Prize for literature Miroslav Ciro Blazevic professional football manager and player Muharem Bazdulj Bosnian novelist and journalist Nura Bazdulj Hubijar Bosnian poet and novelist Josip and Zlatko Pejakovic artist brothers actor and musicians Davor Dzalto artist art historian theologian and philosopher Niksa Bratos composer and arranger of contemporary music Oliver Frljic theatre director Vjekoslav Kramer chef Sena Jurinac operatic soprano Solomon Gaon Sephardic Rabbi and Hakham Miroslaw Feric fighter pilot Nikola Mandic politician Zlata Bartl scientist and is the creator of Vegeta Frano Zubic Bosnian Franciscan Larisa Ceric judoka and European Championship silver medalist Mladen Solomun DJ and music producer Vildana Selimbegovic journalist and editor of OslobođenjeTwin towns sister cities Edit Travnik downtown from castle See also List of twin towns and sister cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina Travnik is twinned with 7 8 Izmit Turkey Karpos North Macedonia Kirikkale Turkey Leipzig Germany Makarska Croatia Pendik Turkey Police nad Metuji Czech Republic Yalova TurkeyGallery Edit Suleimania Mosque Suleimania Mosque Suleimania Mosque Suleimania Mosque Sahat Kula Clock Tower Another Clock Tower View from Travnik Castle Birthplace home of Ivo Andric Poturmahala Old Town Entry to Travnik from eastern sideReferences Edit OVGuide Online Video Guide Clancy Tim 2013 Bosnia and Herzegovina page 243 ISBN 9781841624495 Retrieved 20 October 2014 Henderson Percy Edward 1909 A British Officer in the Balkans page 196 Retrieved 20 October 2014 B amp H 2013 census Retrieved 15 September 2020 Radovinovic Radovan Bertic Ivan eds 1984 Atlas svijeta Novi pogled na Zemlju in Croatian 3rd ed Zagreb Sveucilisna naklada Liber Bosnian Chronicle Ivoandric org rs Retrieved 15 June 2011 Bratimljeni gradovi opcinatravnik com ba in Bosnian Travnik Retrieved 29 December 2020 Zakazana 39 redovna sjednica Opcinskog vijeca opcinatravnik com ba in Bosnian Travnik 9 May 2019 Retrieved 29 December 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Travnik Travnik official website Dnevnik srednje bosne Internacionalni Univerzitet Travnik Information about town Travnik A town guide in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Travnik amp oldid 1140797817, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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