Olovo
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| Olovo Олово |
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| Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||
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| Population | 7,000 | ||
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| Area code | +387 32 | ||
| Mayor | Alija Abazović (SDA) | ||
| Website | http://www.olovo.net | ||
Olovo is a town and municipality situated about 50 km north-west of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is best known for its occasional bull-fights and for the youth visiting it from nearby villages. An extremely superior characteristic of Olovo is its very effective spa, dating back from the period of Roman reign in the area.
Given that no recent census has been made, the exact population of Olovo is unknown, but it is thought to be approximately 7,000. Some villages in the vicinity are: Čuništa, Solun, Hadre, Bukovdo, Milankovići, and Ligatići. Olovo is also a tryst for resting and changing directions when traveling to cities such as Zenica and Zavidovići.
- Official website (Bosnian)
| Municipalities of the Zenica-Doboj Canton | ||
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| Breza | Doboj Jug | Kakanj | Maglaj | Olovo | Tešanj | Usora | Vareš | Visoko | Zavidovići | Zenica | Žepče | | ||