1952
DOI: 10.2307/1791950
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Geography in Jugoslavia

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“…Research by Čehajić (1969) and Volčić et al (2014) underscores the significance of cultural heritage and historical landmarks, while Roglić (1952), Ljujić-Mijatović et al (2010), andZatrić (2023) emphasize the attractiveness of Sarajevo's geographical setting within the Dinaric Alps. Studies by Husukić and Zejnilović (2017), McBride (2021), and Jovanović and Jovanović (2021) document the welcoming atmosphere of the city.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research by Čehajić (1969) and Volčić et al (2014) underscores the significance of cultural heritage and historical landmarks, while Roglić (1952), Ljujić-Mijatović et al (2010), andZatrić (2023) emphasize the attractiveness of Sarajevo's geographical setting within the Dinaric Alps. Studies by Husukić and Zejnilović (2017), McBride (2021), and Jovanović and Jovanović (2021) document the welcoming atmosphere of the city.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%