In the Middle Ages, Vogošća and its surroundings belonged to the parish of Vidogošća, and in that period the Avars and South Slavs began to penetrate this area.
The characteristic of this time is the appearance of numerous cemeteries with stećci, and they were widespread in the areas of Gora, Krč, Crni Vrh, Krivoglavci, Vogošća and Svrak.
[1] With the arrival of the Ottomans, a new territorial organization was carried out, and then Ugorsko, Uglješići, Gornja Vogošta, Tihovići and Vrapče were mentioned for the first time.
[2] Vogošća was heavily damaged during the exodus of the Serbs who controlled that territory during the war while its Bosniak population was expelled.
Today, Vogošća is rebuilding and its industries are on the rebound thanks to aid and funds, along with the construction of the military-industrial complex of the company "Pretis".
[4] Together with three other military factories in 1967. became part of the holding company UNIS Sarajevo, which became the leader of the metal processing industry in Bosnia and Herzegovina with 50,000 employees.
Population and ethnicity by settlement: Vogošća is twinned with: [1] [2][3] Una-Sana Central Bosnia Posavina Herzegovina-Neretva Tuzla West Herzegovina Zenica-Doboj Sarajevo Bosnian Podrinje Canton 10