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Sweden’s Crown Princess Couple concludes Bosnia and Herzegovina tour

Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel carried out a range of engagements focusing on environmental issues and Sarajevo’s history on the final day of their Bosnia and Herzegovina tour.

The Crown Princess Couple started the day at Sarajevo Music Academy, where they enjoyed a concert from some of the school’s students and also heard from Edin Forto, Prime Minister of Sarajevo Canton, about how to make public buildings like the academy more energy-efficient. The school’s renovation was part of the city’s efforts to become more environmentally friendly; other projects include buying electric buses, introducing new targets for CO2 emissions and investing in waste incineration instead of refuse.

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???? Kronprinsessparet besƶkte Sarajevo Music Academy dƤr Sarajevokantonens premiƤrminister Edin Forto berƤttade om hur man med hjƤlp av ett framgĆ„ngsrikt svenskt projekt ā€“ och i samarbete med FN:s utvecklingsprogram UNDP ā€“ gƶr offentliga byggnader mer energieffektiva. Skolan Ƥr en av de byggnader som renoveras i projektet. ā €ā €ā €ā €ā €ā €ā €ā €ā € Edin Forto redogjorde Ƥven fƶr andra satsningar fƶr att gƶra staden mer miljƶvƤnlig. Bland annat planerar man att kƶpa in elbussar, infƶra nya mĆ„l fƶr koldioxidutslƤpp och investera i avfallsfƶrbrƤnning istƤllet fƶr sopberg. ā €ā €ā €ā €ā €ā €ā €ā €ā € I skolans konsertsal fick Kronprinsessparet lyssna till en konsert med skolans elever. ā €ā €ā €ā €ā €ā €ā €ā €ā € ?: Pelle T Nilsson/SPA ?: Sara Friberg/Kungl. Hovstaterna

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In a speech she delivered Wednesday, the Crown Princess said that “threats of climate change and environmental pollution are real” and urged leaders to address the problems facing Bosnia and Herzegovina, which has some of the highest concentrations of air pollution in Europe.

Moving on, Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel travelled to the Civil Society Promotion Center along with Swedish Minister ofĀ State IsabellaĀ Lƶvin where they met the Mayor of Sarajevo, Abdulah Skaka, and Mayor of East Sarajevo, Nenad Vuković. The group attended a workshop with 20 teenagers from ages 15-18 to discuss environmental issues with a focus on recycling and picking trash in nature.

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Speaking of nature, the Crown Princess Couple bundled up and hiked to a popular spot to take in a gorgeous view of Sarajevo. The site of the old Olympic 1984 course is a frequently-visited destination for tourists, although the bobsled and luge track has since been destroyed and is now covered in grass. Nearby, Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel saw the Mine Action Group and their dogs at work. The organisation is working to eliminate landmines from the Bosnian conflicts in the 1990s that are still posing a significant threat to those in the region.

Next, a visit to the National Museum in Sarajevo gave the couple an inside look at the area’s history, including a renowned illuminated manuscript from the 1300s called “The Sarajavo Haggadah.” It features illustrations of scenes from the Bible in copper and gold.

They also paid a visit to the Sarajevo Tunnel Museum where the Crown Princess Couple witnessed how food and supplies were transported during the 1992-1995 siege on the city. The tunnel was created by residents under the Sarajevo airport in order to link Sarajevo to Bosnian-held territory on the other end of airport controlled by the United Nations.

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The Crown Princess Couple took a walk through the tunnel, which, according to the museum, “was one of the major ways of bypassing the international arms embargo and providing the city defenders with weaponry.”

In future, we’ll see an increased workload of state visits like this as the Crown Princess Couple prepares to take on more duties on behalf of The King and Queen.

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Kristin was Chief Reporter for Royal Central until 2022 and has been following the British royal family for more than 30 years. Kristin has appeared in UK and U.S. media outlets discussing the British royals including BBC Breakfast, BBC World News, Sky News, the Associated Press, TIME, The Washington Post, and many others.