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Insurance and Health Care
Service | Number |
Police | 122 |
Fire department | 123 |
Emergency | 124, 033/611-111 |
Pediatric clinic | 033/297-000 |
Useful numbers
Service | Number |
Dialing code for B&H | +387 |
Dialing code for Sarajevo | (0)33 |
Dialing code for East Sarajevo | (0)57 |
Airport | 033 289 100 |
Bus station | 033 213 100 |
Bus station Istočno Sarajevo | 057 317 377 |
Railway station – information | 033 655 330 |
Mountain Rescue Service | 062 654 456, 061 299 443 |
BIHAMK (Road Condition and Road Assistance) | 1282, +387 33 282 100 (for calls from abroad) |
Info on local phone numbers | 1182 |
Info on international telephone numbers | 1201 |
Koševo Hospital | 033 297 000 |
General Hospital | 033 285 100 |
Kasindo Hospital | 057 325 300 |
Emergency pharmacy Bascarsija | 033 272 300 |
Emergency pharmacy Novo Sarajevo | 033 713 831 |
The attentive pharmacy of Dobrinja | 033 766 380 |
Emergency pharmacy Ilidža | 033 762 180 |
Emergency pharmacy Emergency | 033 716 331 |
Emergency Pharmacy Mary’s Court | 033 552 130 |
Veterinary station | 033 235 333 |
VIP Outpatient Unit – contact point for citizens with foreign health insurance | +387 33 44 55 22 |
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Bascarsija & Sebilj
Ottoman era begins in 1461 when the city was founded by the first Bosnian governor Ishak-beg Isaković (Ishak Bay Isaković), a pioneer in planned construction.
City Hall
The new government displays superiority with large buildings. Aleksandar Vitek and Ćiril Iveković work on the design for Vijećnica (City Hall)
Gazi Husrev Beg Mosque
Another permanent stamp was left by Gazi Husrev Beg (Gazi Husrev Bey), triple Bosnian Steward and Builder.In 1530, with his own money, he built the most monumental building of Islamic culture in B&H
Orthodox Church
As Orthodox grew in numbers, so did the need to build a new church. It took over a decade to build one and it was completed in the last years of the Ottoman rule in 1874.