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  • Place Types School
  • Address Kakanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Coordinate 44.1234158,18.1146862
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 5
  • Compound Code 44F7+9V Kakanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Openning hours
  • Monday 6:30 AM – 6:35 PM
  • Tuesday 6:30 AM – 6:35 PM
  • Wednesday 6:30 AM – 6:35 PM
  • Thursday 6:30 AM – 6:35 PM
  • Friday 6:30 AM – 6:35 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
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Osnovna Škola "Hamdija Kreševljaković"
Osnovna Škola "Hamdija Kreševljaković"
Osnovna Škola "Hamdija Kreševljaković"
Osnovna Škola "Hamdija Kreševljaković"
Osnovna Škola "Hamdija Kreševljaković"
Osnovna Škola "Hamdija Kreševljaković"
Osnovna Škola "Hamdija Kreševljaković"
Osnovna Škola "Hamdija Kreševljaković"
Osnovna Škola "Hamdija Kreševljaković"
Osnovna Škola "Hamdija Kreševljaković"
Reviews
Adnan Bajtarevic (08/18/2020)
Formerly Ivo Lola Ribar Elementary School
Benjamin Spahić (01/09/2020)
Part of the bibliography downloaded from Wikipedia: Kresevljakovic are originally from Kresevo. They had a surname there, Sekinovac, and when they moved to Sarajevo they were given a new surname by their place of origin. [1] Hamdija Kresevljakovic was born in Sarajevo on September 18, 1888 in a trading family. He completed elementary education in Sarajevo, elementary school (rust), then trade and then went to the Teacher Training School, which he completed in 1912. He earned his teacher’s degree. At the age of sixteen he began publishing folk tales and poems in magazines. [2] YouthTo edit After leaving school on August 1, 1912. [3] he was a teacher in elementary schools, then worked as a teacher in a trade school. After completing the state exam, and as a professor in the Teacher's School. From the beginning of 1918 to 1919, he worked as a teacher in Vinkovci. It teaches history, geography and pedagogy in schools. [3] The associate of the National Museum in Sarajevo, director and founder of the Balkan Research Institute, Karlo Patsch, encouraged him to collect books and works by Bosnian writers, which he publishes in scientific journals and later his own independent scientific papers. Kresevljakovic should have written the book Bosnisch-herzegowinische Schriftsteller (German: Bosnian Writers), but because of his work at the school, he quit working at the institute. [3] In 1912 he published a noteworthy work, A Brief Review of the Croatian Book in Herceg-Bosna. [4] He collected court documents from Turkish times, defectors and Germans, and in conversations with contemporaries of that time he collected information, which he published in professional papers. In his research work he traveled to Bosnia, but also to Austria-Hungary, Germany, Poland, Greece, Italy, France, the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden and Iceland. With the monograph of the Printing House in Bosnia for Turkish times and the contribution of Hasanaga Beširević-Pećki, published in 1920, Kreševljaković transitions from literary history to historical topics. [3] Historical workEdit At the urging of his childhood friend Josip Matasovic in 1922, he published in the magazine Narodna starina (The People's Antiquities) the Bosnian Trade XIX. centuries. [5] He is engaged in providing economy in Bosnia during the Turkish rule. These topics will be covered later, and in 1927 he published the work of Sarajevo čaršija, its essays and crafts for the Ottoman administrations, which was later refined from 43 pages, expanded to 260 pages in the book Esnafi and Crafts in Old Sarajevo. [3]
Čičak bend (10/12/2019)
The school with the highest number of students in Kakanj municipality. It was sometimes called "Ivo Lola Ribar". Today, Hamdija Kresevljakovic.Calling the Director, Supervisory Board, Kakanj Municipality and other institutions of government to adapt the polygon behind the school which is in a catastrophic state.
Samir Kubat (10/05/2017)
School, nobody loves her
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