About Reumal - Fojnica Reumal Health Center Fojnica is a modernly equipped specialized institution for rehabilitation, recreation, active vacation and programmed sports activities. Thanks to the miraculous efficacy of radioactive thermal water, sophisticated medical equipment, staffing and long-standing experience - for the past decades, worthy of all attention has been gained, especially in the fields of rehabilitation of osteomuscular apparatus, cardiovascular rehabilitation, children's habilitation and rehabilitation, and rehabilitation of athletes and sports injuries. Situated on the northeastern slopes of the Gorenjska hills, the city with its newly built tourist complex Aqureumal, makes it a unique ambience - urbanistic entity, only apparently divided by the river Dragač. This is a perfect place to treat, rest and recreate, where daily tension and stress are dissolved in the greenery of nature, the waterfront and the beauty of the landscape. The nature of Fojnic...
King Fahd Mosque (Bosnian: Džamija kralja Fahda ) also known as King Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz Alsaud Mosque in Alipašino polje, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Currently the biggest mosque in Sarajevo, in respect to capacity. It is built in place where it was most needed, part of town that was most populated, but had no mosque. Sarajevo's King Fahd Mosque was financed by Saudi Arabia as the largest mosque for Muslims in the Balkans and the mosque has a reputation for attracting a lot of Muslims in Bosnia and Herzegovina, recently built after 5 years from peace agreement. King Fahd Mosque Basic information Location Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina Geographic coordinates 43°50′22.74″N 18°20′35.9″E Affiliation Islam Architectural type Mosque Specifications Capacity 1.500 (additional 850 in yard) [1] Dome height (outer) 20 m Dome dia. (outer) 18 m Minaret height 46 m ...
Tekke on the Buna in Blagaj is an important monument of the early Ottoman period in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a place where, by special ritual, the dervishes performed – and perform today – Zikr (praising God). Tekke in Blagaj belonged to various dervish orders, first there were Bektashi order, then Halveti and Kaderi orders. Today the place is headed by Vekil (Deputy Shaikh) of Naqshbandi order. Tekke on Buna was established shortly after the fall of Herzegovina under the Turkish rule in 1446. year, at the latest around in 1520. year. In the earliest period, bektash order was the ruling ideological doctrine of the Turkish conquests, especially of the Army (light shock cavalry) and Janissaries. First mention of Tekke in Blagaj The first mention of Tekke in Blagaj we find in Travelogue by Evliya Çelebi, who traveled through this place in 1664. He says the mufti effendi of Mostar raised along the cliffs and source of river Buna one tekke of Kha...
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