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Planinarski Savez Bosne I Hercegovine Planinarski savez Bosne i Hercegovine - PSBIH Mountaineering Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina - PSBIH Address: Ferhadija 9, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Telephone/fax:++(387 33) 217-515 - E-mail: psbih@bih.net.ba Activities: Mountaineering, climbing, expeditions, guides, orientation, caving, transversals, competition climbing International memberships: UIAA, 1997 and ICAR/CISA, 2001 Chairman of General Assembly: Zijad Deljo, Sarajevo (tel. 061/136-967;033/652-313;033/ 445-564) Board Members President : Mirsad Huseinovic, Ilidža, Sarajevo (tel.061/227-778; 033/654-050, 033/623-444, 033/656-416) Members: Gordana Skokic, Sarajevo (tel.061/847-379, 033/615-692, 033/664-125); Šefko Hadžialic, Sarajevo (tel.033/642-154, 033/217-515); Antun-Bojo-Ciro, Kiseljak (tel. 63/338-116, 030/871-142); Senad Ohran,Gornji Vakuf (tel. 061/848-840,030/265-791,030/266-420,030/265-791); Dragan Markelic,Tuzla (tel. 061/731-625, 035/398-096, 035/261-048); Hasan Buric, Mostar (tel. 061/276-702); Mehmed Zahic, Bihac (tel. 061/394-654); Mukrim Uzunovic, Zenica(tel.032/401-191); Salih Gafic, Zenica (tel. 032/412-539); Rade Mihajlovic, Banja Luka (tel.065/632-019, 051/302- 130/206) Supervisory Board President: Ferijala Hecegovac, Tuzla (tel.061/870-552, 035/230-278, 035/300-533); Members: Jovanka Ljutaj, Sarajevo (tel. 061/161-555, 033/235-920, 033/655-871); Becir Varupa, Vitez (tel.030/521-478, 030/511-086/109) 061/136-967;033/652-313;033/ 445-564) Honorary Council President: Vlado Micic, Novi Travnik (tel. 061/173-402,030/790-463) Members: Envera Hadžizulfic, Maglaj (tel. 032/603-678, 032/603-490); Rabija Salcin, Sarajevo (tel. 033/678-516, 033/236-482) Planinarski savez Bosne i Hercegovine - PSBIH Mountaineering Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina - PSBIH Address: Ferhadija 9, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Telephone/fax:++(387 33) 217-515 - E-mail: psbih@bih.net.ba COMMISSIONS Member of the Bord – Coordinator of the Commissions: Mukrim Uzunovic:Mejdandžik 5/7, 72000 Zenica: (tel.032/401-191) HEADS OF THE COMMISSIONS: Rallies Hasan Buric:Ulica 13 kbr. 13, 88000 Mostar (tel.061276-702) Guides Ismet Bakarevic, Safeta Mujica 13 , 71000 Sarajevo (tel. 033/220-553) Transversals and trail marks Zlata Živkov: Alipašina 25, 71000 Sarajevo (tel.033/440-851) Mountain rescue Salih Gafic, Avde Smajlovic 2, 72000 Zenica (tel.032/412-539) Youth Azra Kadic, Pašagica 13, 71300 Visoko (tel.032/736-386) Alpinism Vlado Micic, Kralja Tvrtka 18/2, 72290 Novi Travnik (tel.030/790-463, 061/173-402) Expeditions Muhamed Gafic, Balibegovica 29, 71000 Sarajevo (tel. 033/237-775, 061/482-285, E-mail: gafic.m@lsinter.net ) Competition climbing Eldin Zuhric, Tekija cikma 9, 71000 Sarajevo (tel.033/219-951, 033/213-177) Orientation Muhamed Hadžiabdic: Grbavicka 83/3, 71000 Sarajevo (tel. 033/460-964, 033/529-098) Mountain skiing Mehmed Zahic, El Gazalija 27, 77000 Bihac (tel.061/394-654) Caving Admir-Ado, Bajraktarevic:Blok ''B'', 72220 Zavidovici (tel. 032/877-000, 061/433-283) Mountain huts Velimir Novakovic, Patriotske lige 22, 71000 Sarajevo Verification of certificates Rašid Mulahusic, Ljabljanska 23, 71000 Sarajevo (tel. 033/457-568) Acknowlidgements Ibrahim Mehicevic: Geteova 6/3, 71000 Sarajevo(tel.033/452-969) Promotion and marketing Faruk Alajbegovic, Kolodvorska 13/11, 71000 Sarajevo (tel.033/526-610, 061/216-544) International relations Ekrem Gacic, Kralja Tvrtka 25, 71000 Sarajevo (tel. 033/443-248, 061/199-420,E-mail: gacice@bih.net.ba) *Country telephone code : ++387 Planinarski savez Bosne i Hercegovine - PSBIH Mountaineering Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina - PSBIH Address: Ferhadija 9, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Telephone/fax:++(387 33) 217-515 - E-mail: psbih@bih.net.ba THE MOUNTAIN RESCUE STATIONS Stanica / Station Telephone* SARAJEVO Adresa: Azize Šacirbegovic 128, 71000 Sarajevo Ismet Jamakosmanovic , nacelnik / head Kuca/Res. 030/618-911 GSM 061/299-443 Redžep Grabus, alternativa/alternate Kuca 033/469-623 GORNJI VAKUF - USKOPLJE Adresa: Ministarstvo odbrane (za Reufa Begovica), 70240 Gornji Vakuf - Uskoplje Reuf Begovic, nacelnik / head Kuca/Res. 030/265-745 Posao/Work 030/265-719 GSM 061/240-562 Senad Ohran, alternativa/alternate PIO 030/265-791 GORAŽDE Adresa: MUP Kantona (za Murata Gašu), 78000 Goražde Murat Gušo, nacelnik Kuca/Res. 038/225-542 Posao/Work 038/221-125 Hazim Ušanovic-Baja, alternativa//alternate Kuca/Res. 038/226-457 TRAVNIK Adresa:Bunari bb, 72270 Travnik Rubil Pinjo, nacelnik / head Kuca/Res. 030/518-239 GSM 061/792-532 Enes Kajmakovic, alternativa//alternate Posao/Work 030/511-906 061/373-841 ZENICA Adresa: Nikole Tesle 12 (za Stanicu GSS-a), 72000 Zenica Fahrudin Šatorovic, nacelnik/head Kuca/Res. 032/457-017 GSM 061/454-737 Miroslav Mitrovic, alternativa/alternate Kuca/Res. 032/297-680 GSM 061/470-805 *Ako zovete iz inozemstva, pozivni kod za BiH je + 387, a zatim bez nule (0) predbroj grada kojeg pozivate. - Country telephone code : ++387 Planinarski savez Bosne i Hercegovine - PSBIH Mountaineering Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina - PSBIH Address: Ferhadija 9, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Telephone/fax:++(387 33) 217-515 - E-mail: psbih@bih.net.ba THE CLUBS MEMEBERS OF PSBIH Naziv društva Adresa Telephone* Predsjednik Telephone*: Name of the Club Address Fax – E mail President Stan – Home Kanc. - Office PLANINARSKI SAVEZ BIH Ferhadija 9 033 217-515 Mirsad Huseinovic 033 623-444 71000-Sarajevo psbi@bih.net.ba 061 227-778 656-416 sekretar Šefko Hadžialic 033 642-154 217-515 1 ALPINISTICKI Prijedorska 10 Erkam Durakovic KLUB 71000-Sarajevo 061 170-100 033 664-508 2. ABC Nikole Tesle 12 Senad Mutapcic 032 417-396 STANICA GSS 72000 Zenica 061 744-696 449-249/295 3. BIJAMBARE Osnovna škola Halim Kovacevic 033 400-723 71387-Podlugovi 061 205-014 401-017 4 . BITOVNJA Fra Grge Martica Zoran Šimic 030 806-835 71260-Kreševo 063 334-835 806-862 5 . BJELAŠNICA Zelenih beretki 15 033 535-371 Ferid Varešanovic 033 209-461 71000-Sarajevo 061 160-678 6. BOBOVAC Pošt.fah 37 Hajrudin Kubat 032 551-518 72240-Kakanj 7. BORAŠNICA Zelenih beretki 19 Suad Ribic 036 728-136 88400-Konjic 8. BUDOŽELJ Šehidska 6 Mirsad Šehic 032 783-605 71370-Breza 061 102-809 783-606 9. BUKOVIK V.Perica 16 ŽKUD 033 217-405 Almas Peljto 033 211-141 71000-Sarajevo 061 171-902 10 .CENTAR Ferhadija 9 033 217-515 Muris Dervišagic 033 435-883 71000-Sarajevo 061 349-280 11 .CUSINE Bašceluci 91 Jasmin Zejnilagic 030 656-560 70101-Jajce 12 .DUBRAVE Dom zdravlja Dr.Hamdija Mlinarevic 030 205-165 70220-Donji Vakuf 061 755-072 205-562 13. DRENIK Tuzl.odreda blok I Fax 035 252-437 Sead Muratovic 035 775-129 75 270 Živinice 061 736-487 14 .DŽEMAL BIJEDIC Bravadžiluk 25 033 236-482 Sead Calkic 033 538-745 71000-Sarajevo 061 226-073 15 .ENERGOINVEST Vlad.Skarica 2 033 208-411 Muriz Turkovic 033 616-853 71000-Sarajevo 617-142 16 .FAMOS Famos-Dom kulture (za Nijaza) Emir Bahtanovic 033 412-534 71212-Hrasnica 17 .GALICA Novo naselje 54 Muhamed Ibrišimbegovic 030 530-137 72283-Turbe 18 .GORAN i Mehmedbega .Stocanina 030 265-791 Namik Karamustafic 030 265-257 STANICA GSS 70240-Gornji Vakuf 265-403 -Uskoplje 19 .GORAŽDE- MAGLIC Bosna auto holding 033 652- 315 Zijad Deljo i STANICA GSS H.Cemerlica 1a ; (Za Deljo Z.) 061 136-967 033 652-313 71000Sarajevo 71000Sarajevo 20. GRAFICAR M.Tarabara 20 Paulin Miškovic 032 280-869 72000-Zenica 401-213 21. HASELJIC EDIN Kralja Tvrtka bb 030 790-535 Almir Šabanovic 030 790-535 MEDEKS 72290-Novi Travnik 061 751-579 22. IGMAN Mustafe Dovadžije17 Dževad Pamuk 033 238-372 Dom kulture 71000-Sa. 061 232-918 663-810 23 .KARAULSKA GORA Cosici,Karaula 17 Zahid Prohan 030 535-078 72284-Karaula 061 768-206 24. KONJUH Fra St.Matijevica 1 Kemal Atlic 035 261-352 75000-Tuzla 061 148-633 252-043 25. KOPRIVNICA Bosanska zgr RVI 030 251-022 Muris Kalajdžisalihovic 030 252-284 70230-Bugojno 061 426-519 251-022 26. KOZARA Franca Šuberta 290 Rade Mihajlovic 78 000 Banjaluka 065 897-453 051 302-130/109 27. LISIN Vlad.Skarica 2 033 208-411 Šemsudin Lokmic 033 612-625 71000 Sarajevo 061 227-209 219-192 28. METALNO Sarajevska 364 Muris Pašalic 032 450-052 72000-Zenica 421-815 29. MLADOST Školska 23 (Osn.škola) Akif Smajlovic 032 412-370 72000-Zenica 061 405-413 401-106 30. NARCIS Direkc. PTT Prnjavor Senad Agacevic 72270-Travnik 061 284-915 030 518-798 31. OŠTRELJ V Korpus 39 Ismet Kartal Cipe 037 881-801 77250-Bos.Petrovac 32. PAZARIC Bjelašnicka 74 Raza Voloder 71243-Pazaric 061 258-280 33. PERUN Josipa Cupke 16 Dragan Pranjic 032 846-125 71330-Vareš 845-043 34 PLANINAR Omladinska 60 Ejub Kuršumlic 033 430-497 71320-Vogošca 35. PLJEŠiVICA Bihackih branilaca 17 Zahir Hirkic 037 331-801 77000-Bihac 061 158-677 36. POGORELICA Zenicki put 27 Antun Bojo/Ciro 030 871-142 71250-Kiseljak 063 338-116 37. POŠTAR Pošta I Masarikova 46 Šefik Hamedovic 032 401-502 72000-Zenica 061 132-560 440-044 38. PRENJ Adema Buca 17a 036 580-577 Hasan Buric 036 571-569 88000-Mostar 061 276-702 39. PRIJATELJ PRIRODE Zmaja od Bosne 88 Edina Ljubas 71000-Sarajevo 061 397-511 033 650-221 40. RUNOLIST Kralja Tvrtka 5 Mehmed Zahic 77000 – Bihac 061 394-654 037 322-477 41. RUNOLIST Trg heroja 45 (Cr. Krst) Jovanka Damjanovic 033 655-185 71000 Sarajevo 42. SCORPIO Nurije Pozderca 11 Edin Durmo 032 410-417 72000-Zenica 061 788-922 43. SMAJLOVAC Tešanjska 34 032 603-911 Ramiz Musaefendic 032 600-838 74250-Maglaj 4.4 SMOLIN Banja bb Zahir Eco 032 825-301 71340-Olovo 061 470-943 825-372 45 SVATOVAC Elekt-mašinska škola Džemal Hodžic 035 566-126 75300-Lukavac 567-012 46.
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