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Which Streets will be closed in Sarajevo for the New Year’s Celebration?

Published December 28, 2018
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In the centre of Sarajevo, there will be changes in traffic due to the New Year’s celebration and preparation of concert in front of the Eternal Fire.

Based on the decision of the Ministry of Transport of Canton Sarajevo (CS), in the period from December 28th, 2018, when preparations will begin, until January 2nd, 2019, there will be temporary changes in the traffic of the streets of Mula Mustafa Baseskija, Marsala Tita, Mehmeda Spahe, Kaptol, Radiceva, Trampina, Kulovica and Reisa Dzemaludina Causevica.

On Monday, December 31st, from 16.00 to 06.00, on Tuesday, January 1st, from 4.00 pm to 2.00 pm, before the start and during the concerts, motor traffic will be forbidden in the street Mula Mustafa Baseskija on the part where it connects with the street Nize Banje to until the pace of connection with Marsala Tita Street and on Marsala Tita Street from the intersection with the street of Mula Mustafa Baseskija to the intersection with Kosevo Street and Radiceva Street from the intersection with Branilaca Sarajeva Street to the intersection with Marsala Tita Street.

During this period, the traffic will be prohibited for motor vehicles in Dalmatinska Street from the intersection with Marsala Tita Street to the intersection with Mehmeda Spahe Street, as well as in Kulovica Street from the intersection with Marsala Tita Street to the intersection with Branilaca Sarajeva Street.

 

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