Bijele Vode (Kakanj)

Kakanj was first mentioned 1468 as settlement with 90 houses. Coal mine Kakanj was founded in 1900 under Austro-Hungarian rule around a developing coal mine, which began production in 1902. In the next hundred years, Kakanj developed organically without any urban planning, initially around the coal mine, and later along the banks of the Zgošća and Bosna rivers. Bosnian War (1992-95)[edit]. 7. 3. . 288. 216. , population 68 ⢠Baturi , population 0 ⢠Bijele Vode , population 63 ⢠Bišćanovo , population 0 ⢠Bojna Kakanj. : Alagići , BastaÅ¡ići , BaÅ¡ići , BiÄer , Bijele Vode , Bijelo Polje , BiljeÅ¡evo , Bistrik - Crkvenjak , . Zenica comptait 81 localités : ⢠⢠⢠Banloz ⢠Bijele Vode ⢠⢠Bistrica Gornja ⢠⢠⢠Ville de Zenica ⢠Arnauti ⢠Banloz ⢠Bijele Vode ⢠Bistrica ⢠Bistrica Gornja ⢠Briznik ⢠Bukovica ⢠... all translations of Bijele Vode (Kakanj). sensagent. sensagent's content. BIJELE VODE hunting and tourist hub is situated in the center of Bosnian beauty mountain landscape. You can take a look using our virtual photographs. Dobro doÅ¡li u Bijele vode! Hunting ground Bijele Vode is in southeastern part of BiH. It is mountain hunting ground with varied relief , that is perfect place for different kinds of hunting games. Water cooler aparatus. Bijele Vode. Quite the same Wikipedia. Just better. Bijele Vode, Croatia, a village near Glina, Croatia. Bijele Vode (Kakanj), a village in . Basis of this page is in Wikipedia. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported License. Kakanj is an industrial city and a municipality in central Bosnia, located north of Visoko and southeast of Zenica. It was built between the hills on either side of the Zgošća river. It is administratively part of the Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation. Alagići, BastaÅ¡ići, BaÅ¡ići, BiÄer, Bijele Vode, Bijelo Polje, BiljeÅ¡evo, Bistrik-Crkvenjak