- Kakanj
Kakanj is an industrial city and a municipality in central Bosnia, located north of
Visoko and southeast ofZenica . It was built between the hills on either side of the Zgošća river. It is administratively part of theZenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation.Demographics
1971
47.580 total
* Muslims - 25.142 (52,84)
* Croats - 15.479 (32,53)
* Serbs - 6.233 (13,10)
* Yugoslavs - 301 (0,63)
* Others - 425 (0,90)1991
In the census of 1991, Kakanj municipality had 55,857 residents, of which 54.51%
Bosniaks , 29.76%Croats , 8.84%Serbs , 4.53%Yugoslavs and 2.36% others. The city of Kakanj itself had 12,016 inhabitants.2005
In 2005, population of the municipality included 88% Bosniaks and 11% Croats.
History
Town Kakanj was the first mentioned 1468 as settlement with 90 houses. Coal mine Kakanj was founded in 1900 under
Austro-Hungarian rule around a developingcoal mine , which began production in 1902. In the next hundred years, Kakanj developed organically without anyurban planning , initially around the coalmine, and later along the banks of the Zgošća and Bosna rivers.Settlements in the region are very ancient. They are claimed to be historical landmarks of the early Bosnian state.
Kraljeva Sutjeska , aFranciscan monastery, is of particular historical note. Near the monastery isBobovac , scene of the last stand of the last Bosnian Queen, Catherine, and medieval residence of Bosnian kings. In Kraljeva Sutjeska is one of the oldestmosque s in Bosnia, built by order ofSultan Mehmed II the Victorious during his expedition to Bosnia and conquest of Bobovac. The Kakanj area enjoyed a renaissance during the rule of the Kotromanic dynasty.One of the most beautiful
tomb s ever found in Bosnia, with a carving of a hunting Cavalier, was found in Kakanj; it is currently displayed in the botanic garden of The State Museum inSarajevo .Neolithic artifacts have been found inObre , a nearby village.port
The city is home to the football club
FK Rudar Kakanj .Places in the municipality (1991)
Alagići, Bastašići, Bašići, Bičer, Bijele Vode, Bijelo Polje, Bilješevo, Bistrik-Crkvenjak, Bištrani, Bjelavići, Bosna, Brežani, Brnj, Brnjic, Bukovlje, Crnač, Čatići, Danci, Desetnik, Doboj, Donja Papratnica, Donji Banjevac, Donji Kakanj, Donji Lučani, Dračići, Drijen, Dubovo Brdo, Dumanac, Gora, Gornja Papratnica, Gornji Banjevac, Gornji Lučani, Govedovići, Gradac, Groce, Halinovići, Haljinići, Hausovići, Hodžići, Hrasno, Hrastovac, Ivnica, Javor, Jehovina, Jerevice, Jezero, Kakanj, Karaula, Karaulsko Polje, Klanac, Kondžilo, Koprivnica, Kraljeva Sutjeska, Krševac, Kučići, Kujavče, Lipnica, Lučići, Lukovo Brdo, Marijina Voda, Miljačići, Mioči, Modrinje, Mramor, Nažbilj, Obre, Papratno, Pavlovići, Pedići, Podbjelavići, Podborje, Poljani, Poljice, Pope, Popržena Gora, Ratanj, Ribnica, Ričica, Rojin Potok, Saranovići, Sebinje, Semetiš, Seoce, Slagoščići, Slapnica, Slivanj, Slivnice, Sopotnica, Starposle, Subotinje, Termoelektrana, Teševo, Tičići, Tršće, Turalići, Turbići, Varalići, Veliki Trnovci, Viduša, Vrtlište, Vukanovići, Zagrađe, Zgošća, Zlokuće, Željeznička Stanica Kakanj i Živalji.
External links
*http://www.kakanj.com.ba/
*http://www.kakanj.info/
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