Hadžići (Serbian: Хаџићи) is a village in the municipality of Ilijaš, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Coordinates: 44°04′54″N 18°26′37″E / 44.08167°N 18.44361°E / 44.08167; 18.44361
Hadžići (Cyrillic: Хаџићи) is a town and a municipality located south west of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to government statistics from 2002, Hadžići municipality has a population of 20,055 residents.
18,508 total
24,200 total
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Hadžići (Goražde) is a village in the municipality of Goražde, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Coordinates: 43°43′08″N 18°52′17″E / 43.71889°N 18.87139°E / 43.71889; 18.87139
Hadžići (Ključ) is a village in the municipality of Ključ, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Coordinates: 44°32′59″N 16°45′01″E / 44.5497°N 16.7503°E / 44.5497; 16.7503
Ilijaš (Илијаш) is a town and municipality located north-east of the inner city of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In the early Middle Ages close to the river Bosna and Vogoščica the district Vogošća or Vidogošća was formed. Some later events that are tied to the period of the Ottoman period came to the formation of džemats, nahiyahs and sanjaks. In the beginning of the nineteenth century there were 20 džemats in the Sarajevo Nahiyah: Butmir, Kijevo, Presjenica, Sudići, Trnovo, Zijamet Crna Rijeka, Pale, Mokro with Bobogovićima, Kriva Rijeka, Srednje, Čifluk Crna Rijeka, Rakova Noga, Vogošća, Nahorevo, Kulijes, Rakovica, Hadžići, Drozgometva, Pazarić and the villages of Luka i Žeravica.
The occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina by the Austro-Hungarian Empire led to many changes which manifested to administrative and political changes. The territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina was divided into districts and further divided into counties. The counties were divided into municipalities, instead of dzemats, and they were furthermore divided into mahallahs and hamlets while the functions of the muhtars and village chiefs remained the same. The modern municipality of Ilijaš at that time was divided into the Sarajevo and Visoko counties and the boundary line between these two counties was the Povučje stream and the hill Bukovac which was between the stream and Ljubina.
Ilija may refer to:
Ilija (Cyrillic script: Илија) is a South Slavic male given name, cognate of Ilya/Elijah.
It may refer to: