• Today Baščaršija is the major tourist attraction of Sarajevo. Etymology[edit]. The word Baščaršija derives from the Turkish language.
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  • Baščaršija is known for its iconic Sebilj fountain and the Gazi Husrev-bey Mosque, both of which are must-see attractions.
  • Bascarsija is a great place to visit in Sarajevo. You can smell history in the air and if you wanna have a nice Bosnian food, this is the right place.
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  • Baščaršija is the oldest area of Sarajevo located in the municipality Stari Grad. Baščaršija lies within the north bank of the Miljacka river.
  • Whoever came to Sarajevo, they certainly walked through Baščaršija, the historical and cultural center of the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • If Sarajevo is indeed Bosnia and Herzegovina’s heart, the baščaršija (pronounced baash-char-shiya) is its shining historic, and cultural heart within a heart.
  • Baščaršija ve Sebilj, Baščaršija, Saraybosna'nın kalbi ve Osmanlı dokusunun canlı bir yansımasıdır. Sebilj ise semtin sembolü, zamana direnen bir anıt ve...
  • It is thought that during the Middle Ages there was a settlement and smaller trading area, called Stara Varoš, which served as a precursor to today’s Baščaršija.
  • After the Second World War, the cultural and historical significance of Baščaršija was reassessed, and it gradually became the symbol of the city again.
  • Today, Baščaršija Sebil is the only facility of its kind, although famous Sarajevo chronicler Mula Mustafa Bešeskija states that there was once over 100 Sebils.
  • Sarajevo finds its expression and its history in the Baščaršija, a quarter in Ottoman style which has proudly survived time and the troubled history of the Balkans.
  • Today Baščaršija is the major tourist attraction of Sarajevo that earned a place on UNESCO’s tentative list of World Heritage SItes.