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Ambassadors' Alley

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Ambassadors' Alley
Ambassadors' Alley in 2023
Native nameAleja ambasadora (Bosnian)
LocationSarajevo
Coordinates43°51′30.99″N 18°26′29.96″E / 43.8586083°N 18.4416556°E / 43.8586083; 18.4416556
Construction
Inauguration2002

Ambassadors' Alley (Bosnian: Aleja Ambasadora) is a linden tree alley located at the popular pedestrian stretch Bentbaša-Dariva along the river Miljacka in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a project in which ambassadors, serving in Bosnia and Herzegovina as high officials of their representative countries or major international organizations, get an opportunity to plant a linden tree during their mission and in front of every planted linden tree, a stone plate is installed containing the ambassador's name, country or international organization that represents.[1]

As of May 2022, the full number of planted trees and placed stone plates is 226.[2][1]

History

Ambassadors' Alley was established in 2002 and the first linden tree was planted by the former High Representative Wolfgang Petritsch, and the second one by Jacques Paul Klein, the former Head of the United Nations Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1]

After planting, project participants are presented with certificates.[3]

Reconstruction

Since the plaques with the names of the ambassadors are a constant target of vandals, in 2018 the reconstruction of public lighting was done, as well as the installation of lighting under the boards with the names of the ambassadors.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Aleja Ambasadora". starigrad.ba.
  2. ^ "Ambasadori Italije, Španije, Saudijske Arabije, Egipta i UNDP-a posadili lipe u sarajevskom šetalištu". www.klix.ba (in Croatian).
  3. ^ "Kako danas izgleda Aleja ambasadora u Sarajevu, ko je sve zasadio drvo". www.faktor.ba (in Bosnian).
  4. ^ "Aleja ambasadora u Sarajevu ponovo na meti vandala: Uništene ploče i stabla". www.klix.ba (in Croatian).

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This page was last edited on 15 November 2023, at 17:04
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