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Foundation

Our man has feelings for the common good. So he contribute those special occasions or your money part of his wealth for what is the significance of the public good. That was also the Banjani. On Tupan, one of the Banjani village, part of a field called the church grounds. In fact, to the land once in the past vowed people monasteries. There are innumerable examples that people have invested their goods for reconstruction (or raising) of churches, schools, orphanages, roads, libraries. They were assisted by a single, orphans, the poor. The legends say that some of islamized men of Banjani helped the village from which they originated. But it is not only a legend but the fact that Zaim, islamized man by Zečević clan, gave money to his relatives in building a water, which is named after him and Zaimovača. Water at the Velimlje named "Vladičina voda" (Bishop's water) built by money of Hadži Sava Kosanović, Banjani native, the Bishop of Sarajevo, who clashed with occupation measures in Bosnia and Herzegovina conducted Benjamin Kalaj.

Velimlje hospital was founded by prof.med. of Belgrade University Dr Niko Miljanić, from Banjani. Aljo Radojevic has provided money to build sewers in Velimljsko Prisoje, calculated to promote the livestock in the area. Stanislav-Ćano Koprivica was raised a small factory plugs in Velimlje, which employed about thirty workers, but, unfortunately, stopped working during the war in Yugoslavia 1991.

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