Definition of Sarajevo

1. Noun. Capital and largest city of Bosnia; scene of the assassination of Francis Ferdinand in 1914 which precipitated World War I.


Definition of Sarajevo

1. Proper noun. The capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ¹

2. Proper noun. A canton of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sarajevo

Sarabeth
Saracen
Saracens
Saragossa
Saragossan
Saragossans
Sarah
Sarah Bernhardt
Sarah Kemble Siddons
Sarah Siddons
Sarah Vaughan
Sarai
Saraiki
Sarajevan
Sarajevans
Sarajevo
Saran Wrap
Sarandë
Saransk
Sarasota
Sarasvati
Saraswati
Saratoga
Saratoga Springs
Saratoga chip
Saratoga spittlebug
Saratov
Sarawak
Sarawakian
Sarazen

Literary usage of Sarajevo

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. War Crimes in Bosnia-Hercegovina by Helsinki Watch (Organization : U.S.), Helsinki Watch, Helsinki Watch (Organization : U.S., Ivana Nizich (1993)
"A CHRONOLOGY OF THE SIEGE OF sarajevo The chronology that follows is largely based on press ... April 6 Serbian forces shell a Muslim quarter of sarajevo. ..."

2. Austria, Including Hungary, Transylvania, Dalmatia, and Bosnia: Handbook for by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1900)
"and from Rogatica to (47 M.) sarajevo daily in 11 hrs. (6 fl. 40 kr.). sarajevo, see p. 432. The road leads through the ravine of the Miljacka. crosses the ..."

3. Austria: Including Hungary, Transylvania, Dalmatia, and Bosnia. Handbook for by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1896)
"From sarajevo to Gorazda and ... sarajevo, see p. 418. The road leads through the ravine of the ..."

4. Austria-Hungary, Including Dalmatia and Bosnia: Including Dalmatia and by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1905)
"from the Domplatz in Ragusa (p. 306). 87. From sarajevo to ... Ш.); and from Rogatica to (47 M.) sarajevo daily in 11 hrs. (12 K. 80). ..."

5. Travels and Politics in the Near East by William Miller (1898)
"In the Napoleonic days the route between Salonica and sarajevo, by way of the Sandzak of Novi-Bazar, was one of the main arteries of commerce ; for during ..."

6. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Some Wayside Wanderings by Maude M. Holbach (1910)
"To-day Austrian sarajevo (by which I mean the quarter lying between the railway station ... Yet side by side with Austrian sarajevo is Turkish sarajevo (so ..."

7. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Some Wayside Wanderings by Maude M. Holbach (1910)
"To-day Austrian sarajevo (by which I mean the quarter lying between the railway station ... Yet side by side with Austrian sarajevo is Turkish sarajevo (so ..."

8. War Crimes in Bosnia-Hercegovina by Helsinki Watch (Organization : U.S.), Helsinki Watch, Helsinki Watch (Organization : U.S., Ivana Nizich (1993)
"A CHRONOLOGY OF THE SIEGE OF sarajevo The chronology that follows is largely based on press ... April 6 Serbian forces shell a Muslim quarter of sarajevo. ..."

9. Austria, Including Hungary, Transylvania, Dalmatia, and Bosnia: Handbook for by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1900)
"and from Rogatica to (47 M.) sarajevo daily in 11 hrs. (6 fl. 40 kr.). sarajevo, see p. 432. The road leads through the ravine of the Miljacka. crosses the ..."

10. Austria: Including Hungary, Transylvania, Dalmatia, and Bosnia. Handbook for by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1896)
"From sarajevo to Gorazda and ... sarajevo, see p. 418. The road leads through the ravine of the ..."

11. Austria-Hungary, Including Dalmatia and Bosnia: Including Dalmatia and by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1905)
"from the Domplatz in Ragusa (p. 306). 87. From sarajevo to ... Ш.); and from Rogatica to (47 M.) sarajevo daily in 11 hrs. (12 K. 80). ..."

12. Travels and Politics in the Near East by William Miller (1898)
"In the Napoleonic days the route between Salonica and sarajevo, by way of the Sandzak of Novi-Bazar, was one of the main arteries of commerce ; for during ..."

13. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Some Wayside Wanderings by Maude M. Holbach (1910)
"To-day Austrian sarajevo (by which I mean the quarter lying between the railway station ... Yet side by side with Austrian sarajevo is Turkish sarajevo (so ..."

14. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Some Wayside Wanderings by Maude M. Holbach (1910)
"To-day Austrian sarajevo (by which I mean the quarter lying between the railway station ... Yet side by side with Austrian sarajevo is Turkish sarajevo (so ..."

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