Austro-Hungarian Empire Zenica
zenica steel factory
zenica railway station
at end of 19th century, during austro-hungarian occupation of bosnia , herzegovina, there investments in capital projects had wider social , economic importance, , become life , fate of zenica. projects include railway bosanski brod zenica built in 1879, coal mine (1880), paper works (1885), steel factory (1892), , prison (1886).
in beginning of 20th century, there urban boom , official state register year 1910 shows in few years number of population had increased 7,215 inhabitants. orthodox church built in 1882, 2 roman catholic churches in 1910, synagogue in 1903, several coaching inns, hotel, school, sewerage, paved roads , more. city changed markedly in character during period might expected during such developmental boom.
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