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Country
  
Bosnia and Herzegovina

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Area
  
248 km²

Elevation
  
252 m (827 ft)

Area code(s)
  
+387 35

Local time
  
Thursday 8:04 PM

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Weather
  
16°C, Wind N at 5 km/h, 53% Humidity

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Srebrenik is a town and municipality in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is administratively part of the Tuzla Canton and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town of Srebrenik is located northwest of Tuzla, the country's third largest city. Srebrenik has one football club, Gradina, and two basketball clubs, Gradina and Silver Kings.

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Map of Srebrenik, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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History

Bosnia's best-preserved medieval castle dating from 1333 is located in the outskirts of Srebrenik. The castle was occupied by the Ban of Bosnia Stjepan Kotromanić until his death in 1353.

There are two historical versions related to the Ottoman conquest of Srebrenik. According to one, Srebrenik was taken in 1512, together with Teočak. The other version says that Srebrenik was taken together with Sokol and Tešanj in 1521 by the Bosnian sanjak bey Feriz. Although there is no precise data, it can be assumed that the Srebrenik old town and its fortress were built during the Hungarian rule over Bosnia, while some parts, such as a mosque were built during the Ottoman period.

1971

33,620 total

  • Bosniaks - 24,628 (73,25%)
  • Serbs - 5,489 (16,32%)
  • Croats - 3,256 (9,68%)
  • Yugoslavs - 34 (0,10%)
  • others - 213 (0,65%)
  • 1991

    In the 1991 census, the municipality of Srebrenik had 40,882 inhabitants:

  • 30,595 Bosniaks (74.8%),
  • 5,326 Serbs (13.0%),
  • 2,761 Croats (6.8%),
  • and 2,200 others (5,4%).
  • List of residential places in Srebrenik municipality

    The list from 1991.: Alibasici, Babunovići, Behrami, Brda, Brezik, Brnjičani, Cage, Cerik, Crveno Brdo, Čekanići, Ćehaje, Ćojlučko Polje, Ćojluk, Dedići, Donji Moranjci, Donji Podpeć, Donji Srebrenik, Duboki Potok, Falešići, Gornji Hrgovi, Gornji Moranjci, Novo naselje Polje, Gornji Podpeć, Gornji Srebrenik, Huremi, Jasenica, Ježinac, Kiseljak, Kuge, Like, Lipje, Lisovići, Luka, Ljenobud, Maoča, Podorašje, Previle, Rapatnica, Seona, Sladna, Srebrenik, Straža, Šahmeri, Špionica Centar, Špionica Donja, Špionica Gornja, Špionica Srednja, Tinja Donja, Tinja Gornja, Tutnjevac, Uroža and Zahirovići.

    Sport

    The local football club, NK Gradina, plays in the First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

    References

    Srebrenik Wikipedia