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Butmir is a neighborhood of Ilidža in the Sarajevo Canton of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a small but fairly important and well known neighborhood of several thousand people.


Geographically, the Butmir region is very rich in flint. A small stream passes through before connecting to the Željeznica river in central Ilidža. The area is fairly hilly as well.


Ilidža is found a short distance away to the west, while Sarajevo is to the northeast. Between Sarajevo and Butmir is the Sarajevo International Airport, the main airport in Bosnia and Herzegovina.


Butmir is most famous for arcehological finds dating back to the neolithic period. The people who lived there some 4500 years ago formed a distinct group, which is today known as the Butmir Culture.




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Butmir Culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (243 words)
The Butmir Culture was a culture in Butmir, near Ilidža Bosnia and Herzegovina dating from the neolithic period.
The Butmir Culture was discovered in 1893, when Austrio-Hungarian authorities began construction on the agricultural college of the University of Sarajevo.
Of course this was during the same time that some suggested Troy was found in the Neretva river valley, and overwhelming modern opinion is that the Butmir people were a unique culture of their own in the Sarajevo area.
Butmir - definition of Butmir in Encyclopedia (146 words)
Geographically, the Butmir region is very rich in flint.
Ilidža is found a short distance away to the west, while Sarajevo is to the northeast.
Butmir is most famous for arcehological finds dating back to the neolithic period.
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