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Hreša

Coordinates: 43°52′41″N 18°29′50″E / 43.8781°N 18.4972°E / 43.8781; 18.4972
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Hreša
Хреша
Village
Hreša is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hreša
Hreša
Coordinates: 43°52′41″N 18°29′50″E / 43.8781°N 18.4972°E / 43.8781; 18.4972
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
Entity Republika Srpska
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Region
Canton
Sarajevo
Sarajevo
Municipality Istočni Stari Grad
Stari Grad Sarajevo
Area
 • Total
3.69 sq mi (9.57 km2)
Population
 (2013)
 • Total
214
 • Density58/sq mi (22/km2)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Hreša (Serbian Cyrillic: Хреша) is a village located near Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Hreša is located in Istočni Stari Grad (Cyrillic: Источни Стари Град), municipality in Istočno Sarajevo, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1] It was also known as Srpski Stari Grad (Cyrillic: Српски Стари Град), and was created from part of the pre-war municipality of Stari Grad (the other part of the pre-war municipality is now in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina). Hreša is the biggest place of Istočni Stari Grad (East Old Town).[2][3]

Hreša got name by "Hreša" rock (originally Reša), very well known kind of rock in Balkan peninsula. A lot of Sarajevo's streets are built of hreša rock. Also, there are a lot of gravestones in Bosnia and Herzegovina made of hreša rock.

Demographics

According to the 2013 census, its population was 214, with 194 of them living in the Republika Srpska part[4] and 20 living in the Federation part.[5]

Ethnicity in 2013
Ethnicity Number Percentage
Serbs 208 97.2%
Bosniaks 6 2.8%
Total 214 100%

References

  1. ^ Place details, Hreša
  2. ^ Hreša, Republika Srpska
  3. ^ Position of Hreša
  4. ^ "Naseljena Mjesta 1991/2013" (in Bosnian). Statistical Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  5. ^ "Naseljena Mjesta 1991/2013" (in Bosnian). Statistical Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Retrieved March 20, 2022.