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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZenicaZenica - Wikipedia

    Zenica (/ ˈ z ɛ n ɪ t s ə / ZEN-it-sə; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Зеница; Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: ⓘ) is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and an administrative and economic center of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Zenica-Doboj Canton.

  2. Zenica is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina located on the Bosna River. This city is known for its beautiful landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and numerous historic sites. With its many attractions, Zenica is the perfect destination for those looking for a memorable experience in the Balkans.

  3. May 7, 2019 · Things to Do in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina: See Tripadvisor's 508 traveler reviews and photos of Zenica tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Zenica. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  4. Zenica is a city in the Zenica-Doboj Canton and serves as the economic center of the geographical region of Central Bosnia. Zenica is known as a city of music, visual arts, theater, and many other artistic activities.

  5. It is the economic center of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Zenica is located 70 kilometers north of Sarajevo, following the valley of the Bosna River. The nearest airport is in Sarajevo, accessible via the Bosna River valley and the Stupska loop road.

    • 316 m
    • 505,4 km2
    • 44° 12′ i 17° 56′
  6. Located in the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Zenica is a bustling city known for its industrial heritage and breathtaking natural landscapes. One of the top attractions in Zenica is Kamberovića Polje, a picturesque oasis that offers a perfect blend of nature and history.

  7. zenica.ba › en › about-zenicaHistory of Zenica

    After World War I, the Kingdom of SHS was formed, which in 1929 became the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, incorporating Bosnia and Herzegovina. Politically, economically, and socially, the life of Bosnia and Herzegovina, including Zenica, from 1918 to 1941, was in a phase of stagnation.