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 | | The territory grew and reached its largest extent in the second half of the 14th century under King Stjepan Tvrtko I. The center of the state was still in the upper part of the Bosna river, where the Vrhbosna parish with the forts of Hedidjed, Kotorac and Vrhbosna were. |
 | | Here, on the banks of the Miljacka river, the Duke of the Western Regions, Isa-bey Ishakovic-Hranusic, founded today's capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina in the middle of the 15th century, but certainly beforre than 1462. |
 | | From 1461 to 1866, 68 water-pipes were laid, some of which were eight kilometers long, and five pipes crossed the river. |
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