Otes, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Otes with the river Bosna and Novi Grad in the background
Roman Catholic church in Otes

Otes (Cyrillic: Отес) is a settlement in the municipality of Ilidža, Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1] It is bordered by Pejton, Vreoca, Osjek and Stup. The territory has 5,000 inhabitants and an area of 155 ha. It is located between the Sarajevo–Ploče railway and the rivers Dobrinja, Željeznica and Bosna.[1]

Notable residents[]

  • Muhidin Hamamdžić, principal of Sarajevo[2]
  • Hamid Guska, head coach of Bosnia and Herzegovina boxing national team
  • Haris Medunjanin, footballer
  • Sulejman Kulović, footballer[3]
  • Anita Kajasa Memović, actor[4]
  • Bibija Kerla, speedskater, competitor at the 1984 Winter Olympic Games and 1988 Winter Olympic Games[5]

Sports[]

Until 1992, Otes had an amateur football club called "Mladost“.[citation needed] The team competed in lower amateur leagues with clubs like Vraca, Jahorina Prača, Omladinac, Kalinovik, Pjenovac, etc. The last generation was coached by Davor Miler and key players were Hajrudin "Zeka" Kološ (captain), Enver "Enko" Redžepović, Nedžad "Antara" Mujičić, and Ivan Budes.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Book: "Sa Igmana Ilidža se vidi : ilidžanske ulice", Općina Ilidža, 2017.
  2. ^ "Među osobama koje su u 135 godina vodile Sarajevo samo su četiri katolika bila na čelu grada". Vecernji.ba. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  3. ^ "Tračnicama historije: Željo protiv Dinama, Vojvodine, Vardara, Širokog Brijega". Fkzeljeznicar.ba. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  4. ^ "Anita Kajasa". IMDb.com. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  5. ^ "Bibija Kerla, svestrana sportistkinja i humanitarka". Balkans.aljazeera.net. 6 February 2016. Retrieved 25 May 2018.

Coordinates: 43°50′24″N 18°17′49″E / 43.840°N 18.297°E / 43.840; 18.297

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