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Sanski Most is a town and municipality in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located on the Sana River in Bosanska Krajina, between Prijedor and Ključ. Administratively it is part of the Una-Sana Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.


Demographics

[edit] 1971
62,102 total

Serbs - 30,422 (48,98)
Muslims - 24,839 (39,99)
Croats - 6,307 (10,15)
Yugoslavs - 195 (0,31)
Others - 339 (0,57)

1991
In the 1991 census, the municipality of Sanski Most had 60,307 residents, including:

28,136 Bosniaks (46.65%)
25,363 Serbs (42.05%)
4,322 Croats (7.16%)
1,247 Yugoslavs (2.06%)
1,239 others and unknown (2.08%)
The town of Sanski Most itself had 17,144 residents

7,831 Serbs (45.67%)
7,245 Bosniaks (42.25%)
901 Yugoslavs (5.25%)
646 Croats (3.76%)
521 others and unknown (3.03%)

2005
In 2005, 89% of population of the municipality were ethnic Bosniaks.


History
During the Bosnian war, Sanski Most was taken over by the Bosnian-Serb forces of the Republika Srpska, and was under Bosnian-Serb control from the spring of 1992 to 1995. During this time, large parts of the non-Serb population either fled or was forcibly expelled. In October 1995, the city was entered by the forces of the Army of Bosnia-Herzegovina, shortly before the end of the war. This triggered a mass exodus of the Serb population.[1]

In 2004, Oštra Luka was split from Sanski Most to make the territory under Republika Srpska became formal.


Sport
The football club of the town is NK Podgrmeč.


Business
Sanski Most is home to a number of different types of shop, Internet Centers are in high numbers with PCs with internet and some have Playstation 2s. There is a shopping center, one of a chain around the country. VF provides a restaurant, a supermarket and a miscellaneous shop in the top floor. There is a market opposite VF and is open Mon-Wed-Fri and Saturday Morning.


SANSKI MOST

Die Gemeinde Sanski Most (ca. 60.000 Einwohner) liegt im nordwestlichen Teil der bosnischen Krajina am Mittellauf der Sana. Da Sanski Most außerdem an den Sana-Zuflüssen Sanica, Dabar, Bliha, Japra, Zdena, Majdanska Rijeka, Sasinka und Kozica liegt, wird sie auch "Stadt auf neun Flüssen" (grad na devet rijeka) genannt.

Im Norden von Sanski Most liegt der Berg Grmeč, östlich befinden sich die Berge Mulež und Behramaginica.

Die bedeutendsten Sehenswürdigkeiten der Gemeinde sind die Moschee in der Innenstadt und die alte Brücke über die Sana, die der Stadt ihren Namen gab. In den an Sanski Most angrenzenden kleinen Dörfern (Hrustovo, Tomina, Vrhpolje, Kamengrad, Kruhari) und der näheren Umgebung befinden sich weitere Sehenswürdigkeiten wie beispielsweise die Hrustovačka-Höhle, die Sanica-Quelle oder die Wasserfälle von Banjica. Am Ufer der Sana befinden sich viele Cafés und Restaurants.

 

 

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