Uzbudljiva vožnja kroz grad Bihac: pogled na grad i okolno područje
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Musik: Another time
Musiker: LiQWYD
Bihać (Cyrillic: Бихаћ) is a city and the administrative centre of Una-Sana Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated on the banks of river Una in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Bosanska Krajina region. In 2013 its population was 56,261.
According to documents and historical sources, the first medieval urban settlements and towns around the Una river, began to appear in the middle of the 13th century. Bihać, as the centre of Pounje [hr], was first mentioned on 26 February 1260, in the charter of Hungarian King Bela IV, and was described as a town built on the river's Island of St. Ladislav, owned by the Benedictine abbey of Topusko. Just two years later, in 1262, Bela proclaimed Bihać a royal free city and placed it under the direct authority of the Hungarian throne, with all rights and privileges pertaining thereto, which ensured its ability to develop completely independent from the political powers of local lords. The following mention in the charter of 1271 confirms that Bihać at that time enjoyed the status of a free city. At the head of the municipality was the town elder or major villae, who was often called a judge, and whose decision could only be changed by the king. Bihać also had a curia or magistrates, an assembly of local citizens who took the oath of office for this duty, and notaries who kept court and other civil records.[2][3][4][5]
In 1530 Austrian committee[clarification needed] provided troops to defend seven key strongholds in Croatia, one of them was Bihać and another the nearby Ripač.[6]: 113 The Ottomans occupied Bihać in 1592 after a 10-day siege and from that time Bihać was the most important forts in Bosnia until the 19th century.[7] Ottoman rule was briefly interrupted by Auguste Marmont, general-governor of Illyrian Provinces on 5 May 1810.[8] He sought to prevent Ottomans from raiding French Croatia and finishing the Ottoman occupation of Cetin. After fulfilling these goals, he withdrew from Bihac. Ottoman rule in Bihac ended de facto after the Congress of Berlin.
During World War II, the town was occupied by Axis troops and was included into the Pavelić's Independent State of Croatia (NDH). The fascist Ustashe regime committed the Genocide of the Serbs and the Holocaust. From July to September 1941, some 15,000 Serbs were massacred along with some Jews and Roma victims at the Garavice, an extermination location near Bihać. The town was the capital of a short-lived territory, the Bihać Republic, for two months in late 1942 and early 1943, until it was recaptured by German forces. Bihać returned to Bosnian territory on March 28, 1945.[9]
Bihać was besieged for three years from 1992 to 1995 during the Bosnian War.[10]
Have too many mémoires from there😢
I hope nice memories😁
Grad je prelijep ❤❤❤
Jeste 😍svaki grad ima svoju car😍
Prelijep i čist grad , (često prolazim na putu prema srednjoj Bosni)nema gužvi uglavnom sa obzirom da je pogranično mjesto ...tu su svakako prirodne ljepote što daje šarm gradu..
Da Una krasi grad😍
Najljepši je moj Bihac...rijeka Una.....nigdje na Svijetu ovakve ljepote nema.....sve pohvale za video....👍👍
Hvala😁
ALEN HODZIC BIHAC😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Nekad je to bio Moćan Grad Trgovački centar..
Najružniji grad
A koji je naljepsi grad?🤣
@@dyessba2815 u Krajini definitivno Cazin 😁 ali volim naravno Bihać Bužim Sanski Most Ključ Kladuša Krupa Bosanski Novi Prijedor to je moja Krajina
I meni definitivnl Cazin😁ali i ostali gradovi imaju svoje ljepote😁
Evo malo Cazina
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@@dyessba2815 👍 nisam iz Cazina ali kažem šta je čisto uredno ...
Bio sam prosle godine i u bihacu i u cazinu. Bihac je velegrad za cazin. Smijesno je i porediti ta dva grada.