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Sarajevo dobija prvi skejt park: Novi Grad gradi moderni kompleks za tinejdžere vrijedan 700.000 KM
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Sarajevo dobija prvi skejt park: Novi Grad gradi moderni kompleks za tinejdžere vrijedan 700.000 KM

The article reports on the upcoming construction of Sarajevo's first skate park in the Novi Grad municipality. The project, valued at approximately 700,000 KM, aims to provide a modern recreational space for teenagers and younger generations, featuring skateboarding facilities, lighting, accessible pathways, and additional green areas. The mayor, Semir Efendić, stated that the work is expected to be completed by the end of August, after which the park will be opened to the public. The project received funding support from the Federal Ministry of Culture and Sports (300,000 KM) and the City of Sarajevo (50,000 KM).

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Sarajevo dobija prvi skejt park: Novi Grad gradi moderni kompleks za tinejdžere vrijedan 700.000 KM

The article reports on the upcoming construction of Sarajevo's first skate park in the Novi Grad municipality. The project, valued at approximately 700,000 KM, aims to provide a modern recreational space for teenagers and younger generations, featuring skateboarding facilities, lighting, accessible pathways, and additional green areas. The mayor, Semir Efendić, stated that the work is expected to be completed by the end of August, after which the park will be opened to the public. The project received funding support from the Federal Ministry of Culture and Sports (300,000 KM) and the City of Sarajevo (50,000 KM).

Bias read (Center): The article presents the skate park project as a civic development initiative with balanced reporting on the municipal efforts, funding sources, and community benefits. There is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on partisan perspectives. The tone remains neutral, focusing on factual updates,Ġ

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