Zenica prison

Zenica prison (Kaznenopopravni zavod zatvorenog tipa Zenica, KPZ Zenica, K.P. DOM) is a closed-type prison located in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was opened in 1886. It was the largest prison in Yugoslavia during its existence, and is currently the largest prison in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1]

As of 2016, the prison had a capacity of 813 inmates.[2]

Inmates

Austria-Hungary (1886-1918)

SFR Yugoslavia (1945-1992)

  • KPD Zenica prison is mentioned in a song "Zenica blues" by Bosnian band Zabranjeno pušenje.
  • KPD Zenica Prison is mentioned in a song "K.P. Dom" by Bosnian Band Dubioza Kolektiv

References

  1. Mitchel P. Roth, Prisons and prison systems: a global encyclopedia. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2006. (p. 39)
  2. http://www.klix.ba/vijesti/bih/kako-zive-zatvorenici-u-kpz-zenica-kaznu-izdrzava-813-osudjenika-bjekstva-nisu-cesta/160421089
  3. Ivo Andrić u Zenici 1915-17 g.
  4. Anthony Knežević, A short history of the Croatian nation . Croatian Catholic Union, Lodge "Croatia", 1987. (p. 130)
  5. KPD Zenica je bila naš Folsom, naša Yuma i Alcatraz
  6. http://www.muzejalijaizetbegovic.ba/bs/biografija.php?id=31

Coordinates: 44°11′37″N 17°54′48″E / 44.193647°N 17.913352°E / 44.193647; 17.913352

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