Dobrinja ( sr-cyrl, Добриња) is a neighbourhood in the western outskirts of
Sarajevo
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, part of the municipality of
Novi Grad. It is estimated to have a population of 25,063 inhabitants. Its name comes from the short river ''Dobrinja'' that flows through it. It is today organised in four local communities (MZ Dobrinja A, B, C, and D). Dobrinja lies just north of
Sarajevo International Airport
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.
The first phase of settlement construction was completed in 1983 with the settlement areas of Dobrinja I and Dobrinja II, used as
Olympic Villages for the accommodation of sportspeople and foreign journalists in Sarajevo for the
1984 Winter Olympics
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. They included two residential neighbourhood, one school, and a trolleybus line to link it with the city centre. Dobrinja III, with its primary school, was the next phase in the second half of the 1980s. By the early 1990s Dobrinja IV and V were built and occupied. The newest blocks. These newest settlements suffered most damage during the conflict, as they were repeatedly bombed by the
Army of Republika Srpska, and all three schools were destroyed. Overall, during the
Siege of Sarajevo (1992–95), Dobrinja was the most bombed neighbourhood of Sarajevo. In 1993 a
mortar attack was conducted from Serb-held positions on a football game. 13 people died and over 130 were wounded.
Most of Dobrinja lies west of the
inter-entity boundary line, in the territory of
Sarajevo Canton
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. Only its eastern parts (Dobrinja IV, Soko and parts of Dobrinja I) are in the territory of
Republika Srpska
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, in the municipality of
Istočna Ilidža, where the main bus station for
Istočno Sarajevo is located.
The inter-entity boundary line posed certain problems in the case of Dobrinja, as it passed through apartment buildings and individual apartments. The residents were often confused about where to get the utilities such as electricity or water, or postal services. In response, some efforts were made to revise the boundary line through Dobrinja, but the communities involved failed to reach an agreement. By year 2001, the
international High Representative appointed a former
Irish Circuit Court judge Diarmuid Sheridan as an independent arbitrator, who re-drew the revised inter-entity boundary line, affecting Dobrinja I and IV, and eliminated the most pressing problems.
[Arbitration Award for Dobrinja I and IV Executive Summary http://www.ohr.int/ohr_archive/arbitration-award-for-dobrinja-i-and-iv-executive-summary/]
Dobrinja hosts today four primary schools, named after
Skender Kulenović,
Ćamil Sijarić,
Osman Nuri Hadžić and Viktor Vrdoljak, and two secondary schools, the Dobrinja Gymnasium (''Gimnnazija Dobrinja'') and the Sarajevo Fifth High School (''Peta gimnazija'').
Gallery
File:Dobrinja in 1996.JPEG, Dobrinja in 1996.
File:Dobrinja 4.jpg, Residential court in Dobrinja in 2012.
File:Stambeni blok u Dobrinji.JPG, New residential blocks in Dobrinja and the Church of St. Basil of Ostrog.
File:Autobuska stanica Istočno Sarajevo.JPG, Istočno Sarajevo bus station.
File:Dobrinja.JPG, Mural painting (Mimara Sinana Boulevard), by the Manijaci football fan group, June 2014.
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Neighbourhoods in Grad Sarajevo
Populated places in Novi Grad, Sarajevo
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