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Residents prayed for Eid Al-Fitr in the highest Village Lukomir

Published June 5, 2019
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04.06.2019., Lukomir, Bosna i Hercegovina - U najvisem bosanskom selu Lukomiru koje se nalazi na 1495 m/nv, muslimani su docekali praznik Ramazanski bajram. Nakon duge zime, stanovnici Lukomira su se vratili u svoje selo i klanjanjem Bajram-namaza docekali najveci muslimanski praznik. Selo se sastoji od oko 50 kuca u kojima zivi 20-ak obitelji. Dzamija u selu je izgradjena 1969. godine. Ovo selo koje se nalazi na obroncima planine Bjelasnica, od Sarajeva je udaljeno oko 50 kilometara. Photo: Armin Durgut/PIXSELL
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In the highest Bosnian village of Lukomir, which is 1,495 meters above the sea level, Muslims welcomed the Ramadan Bayram holiday on Bjelasnica Mountain.

After the long winter, the residents of Lukomir returned to their village and worshiped the largest Muslim holiday.

The village consists of about 50 houses where 20 families live.

The village mosque was built in 1969. This village, located on the slopes of Bjelasnica Mountain, which is about 50 kilometers from the capital Sarajevo, News Agency Patria writes.

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