Novi Grad

Novi Grad is a municipality of the city of , . It is the westernmost of the four municipalities that make up the city of Sarajevo. The municipality also consists of the villages and .
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  • Type: Locality
  • Description: municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Also known as: Novi Grad, Sarajevo

Places of Interest

Highlights include Sarajevo International Airport and Stadion Otoka.

Aerodrome
is the main in , serving its capital . It is located 3.3 NM southwest of the and some 6.5 NM west of downtown Sarajevo in the municipality, suburb of . is situated 3½ km south of Novi Grad.

Stadium
Photo: Vsopio, CC BY 4.0.
Otoka Stadium is a football in Otoka neighborhood of , . It is currently a home ground to SFK 2000, while it was also a home ground to a former FK Olimpik from 1993 to 2021. The stadium capacity is 3,000 seats. is situated 3½ km southeast of Novi Grad.

Mosque
The Istiklal Mosque is a large in , the capital of . It was named after , the national mosque of , that is located in . is situated 3½ km east of Novi Grad.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ilidža and Vogošća.

Town
is a spa town and a municipality located in of the , an entity of . It has a total population of 66,730 with 63,528 in itself, and is a chief suburb of and de facto its neighborhood.

Town
is a town and a municipality located in of the , an entity of . The municipality is located about 6 kilometers north of the city of and is its secondary suburb, after . is situated 5 km north of Novi Grad.

Suburb
is a neighborhood in the municipality of , . , the main airport of Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in . is situated 4½ km south of Novi Grad.

Novi Grad

Latitude
43.8581° or 43° 51′ 29″ north
Longitude
18.32° or 18° 19′ 12″ east
Elevation
499 metres (1,637 feet)
Open location code
8FMWV859+6X
Geo­Names ID
3344077
Wiki­data ID
Q1267035
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In Other Languages

From Albanian to Urdu—“Novi Grad” goes by many names.
  • Albanian: Novi Grad, Sarajevë
  • Arabic: نوفي غراد (سراييفو)
  • Arabic: نوفي غراد
  • Armenian: Նովի Գրադ (համայնք, Բոսնիա և Հերցեգովինա)
  • Armenian: Նովի Գրադ
  • Belarusian: абшчына Нові-Град
  • Belarusian: Нові-Град (абшчына)
  • Belarusian: Нові-Град
  • Bosnian: Novi Grad (Sarajevo)
  • Bosnian: Novi Grad
  • Bosnian: Općina Novi Grad
  • Cebuano: Općina Novi Grad Sarajevo
  • Chinese: 新格拉德
  • Croatian: Novi Grad Sarajevo
  • Croatian: Novi Grad
  • Czech: Novi Grad
  • Dutch: Novi Grad
  • French: Novi Grad
  • German: Novi Grad
  • German: Sarajevo-Novi Grad
  • Japanese: ノヴィ・グラード
  • Lithuanian: Novi Grad Sarajevas
  • Lombard: Novi Grad
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Novi Grad, Sarajevo
  • Polish: Gmina Novi Grad
  • Russian: Нови-Град (община, Босния и Герцеговина)
  • Russian: Нови-Град
  • Serbian: Opština Novi Grad Sarajevo
  • Serbian: Opština Novi Grad
  • Serbian: Нови Град - Сарајево
  • Serbian: Нови Град Сарајево
  • Serbian: Општина Нови Град Сарајево
  • Serbian: Општина Нови град
  • Serbian: Општина Нови Град
  • Serbo-Croatian: Novi Grad
  • Slovenian: Novi Grad
  • Slovenian: Općina Novi Grad Sarajevo
  • Spanish: Novi Grad
  • Swedish: Novi Grad
  • Swedish: Općina Novi Grad Sarajevo
  • Turkish: Novi Grad, Saraybosna
  • Turkish: Novin (Saraybosna)
  • Ukrainian: Новий Град
  • Ukrainian: Нові-Град
  • Upper Sorbian: Sarajevo-Novi Grad
  • Urdu: نووی گراد، سرائیوو

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