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  • Bosnia and Herzegovina is a republic of the western Balkans Peninsula of Southern Europe that is home to three ethnic constituent peoples: Bosniaks ...
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  • The Days of the Consuls dealt with life in Bosnia under the Ottoman Empire ... in the village of Dolac near Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then part ...
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  • which at times controlled parts of Bosnia, dates from the seventh century ... that territory occupied by those parts of Bosnia that had once been Serbian ...
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  • The Serbian Empire has included areas of Croatia, Bosnia, and Slovenia ... independent kingdoms--Dioclea, Rascia, Bosnia, and Syrmia. ...
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  • The war in Bosnia and Herzegovina (also referred to as: Bosnian Conflict, Aggression on Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Bosnian Civil War) was an ...
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  • Balkan War, in 1918, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Mentenegro and ... as opposed to some, especially in Bosnia, who saw their legacy as ...
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  • The Ottoman Empire promised reforms for Bosnia and Herzegovina (Article ... Austria-Hungary's influence in Bosnia-Herzegovinia. ...
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  • and securing Dalmatia, with part of Bosnia and Bulgaria, within the ... known campaigns, he fought in Bulgaria, Bosnia, Wallachia, and against the ...
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  • , roughly meh’-joo-gor-yeh) is a town located in Bosnia and Herzegovina ... The village of Međugorje is located in western Bosnia and Herzegovina ...
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  • Croatian populations, in particular Bosnia, where some 17 percent of ... should be within Croatia, Tuđman supported Croatian insurgency in ...
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  • back Alexandria. He also sent many missions to Bosnia, Lithuania, Bulgaria and China. ===As Peacemaker=== Urban's instincts, however, were ...
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  • Serbia during the imperial era. Muslims in Bosnia were especially targeted ... Separation and Political Intolerance in Bosnia-Herzegovina. College Station ...
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  • Supreme Commander Tito and other Party leaders to Bosnia, Djilas stayed in Nova Varoš in the Sandžak (on the border between Serbia and Montenegro); ...
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  • marshal who served as governor of the provinces of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Much of his youth was spent time in the towns of Sarajevo and Mostar, the ...
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  • involving Croatian and Serbian claims on Bosnia quickly followed. ... until 1941. German troops occupied Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as ...
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  • Bosnia and Herzegovina is a republic of the western Balkans Peninsula of Southern Europe that is home to three ethnic constituent peoples: Bosniaks ...
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  • coast forms the borders of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro ... Ploče and Dubrovnik in Croatia; Neum in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Herceg Novi ...
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  • Serbia and Montenegro although it placed Bosnia and Herzegovina under Austria ... World War I, Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia-Herzegovina and when, after ...
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  • Child, and victims of war and civil unrest in Bosnia, Guatemala, Kosovo, and Iraq. After the war in Bosnia, he financed and established the Pavarotti ...
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  • this definition, the nations of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia ... Bosnia and Herzegovina —(Southern Europe) * Bulgaria —(Eastern Europe) ...
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  • Austrian part, and the crown province of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ... exchange, and offered independent Serbia Bosnia, Herzegovina, Slavonia, Bačka ...
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  • Switzerland, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro ... Italy, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro ...
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  • stopped short of that abyss that engulfed Bosnia, Kosovo, Somalia, and Rwanda ... British politicians who urged support for Bosnia and Herzegovina during the ...
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  • the suzerainty of the Hungarian crown over Bosnia. In the following year there ... Ali Pasha, and then penetrated into Bosnia, capturing the newly built ...
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  • === Sarajevo, Bosnia === During the Siege of Sarajevo a tunnel underneath the no-man's land of the city's closed airport provided a ...
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  • and of Dalmatia (today's Croatia), in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in the ... to administer the territories of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with other ...
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  • open-topped car) in Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, by Gavrilo ... and administer the Ottoman provinces of Bosnia and Herzegovina while the ...
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  • to the Serbian invasion and massacre in Bosnia as the "Spanish Civil ... in the creation of the history of Sarajevo and Bosnia." ...
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  • cs/wofact92/wf930000.txt]. quote: Bosnia and Hercegovina, Croatia ... ("Croatia"), the Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina ("Bosnia ...
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  • Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, ... most common March 8 presents in Russia. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, ...
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  • After graduation, Evans traveled to Bosnia and Macedonia to study ancient Roman sites. At the same time, he was working as a correspondent for ...
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  • Hungary. Austria-Hungary had recently annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina angering Russia immensely. Russia had considered itself the leader of the Slavic ...
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  • gained complete freedom of action in Bosnia, where Sarajevo was burnt. ... remained within the Ottoman empire) and Bosnia and Herzegovina was placed ...
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  • across the Drina River in the east of Bosnia and Herzegovina]] ... across the Drina River in the east of Bosnia and Herzegovina which is ...
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  • Hungary on the north, Serbia on the east, Bosnia and Herzegovina on the south ... Hungary on the north, Serbia on the east, Bosnia and Herzegovina on the south ...
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  • he had utterly broken the Sultan's power in Bosnia, Herzegovina, Serbia, Bulgaria, and Albania. No sooner had he regained Hungary than he ...
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  • The Council of Europe has offices in Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan ... (since 2001), Turkey (since 2001), Bosnia and Herzegovina (since 2003 ...
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  • King Béla II occupied some territories in Bosnia and he conceded the new territory in appanage to his younger son, Ladislaus. Henceforward, ...
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  • the shadow of the 1875 insurrection in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the war ... to Bulgaria; to institute reforms in Bosnia and Herzegovina; and to cede ...
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  • situations. Muravchik suggests that in Bosnia during the Bosnian War, the ... under treaty obligations. In Rwanda, Bosnia, and Somalia, the conflicts ...
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  • Afghanistan; Albania; Austria; Belarus; Belgium; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bulgaria; China; Croatia; Cyprus; Czech Republic; Denmark; Egypt; Estonia; ...
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  • long and challenging peacekeeping missions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Somalia and Rwanda. Criticism landed on Boutros-Ghali for the UN's failure ...
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  • * Šargija (Bosnia) * Sarod (India) * Saung (Burma) * Saz (Turkey) * Shamisen (Japan) * Sitar (India, Pakistan) * Tambura * Tamburitza (Pannonian ...
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  • northern parts of present-day Bulgaria, Serbia and Bosnia. Charles redistributed these territories and proselytized the residents of the region to consolidate ...
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  • continue her campaign for peace, intervening in Bosnia and elsewhere, working through the World Centers of Compassion for Children and the Mothers of ...
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  • They were related by marriage with rulers of Bosnia and Polish and Hungarian kings. == Savior of the King == Their rapid rise started after the ...
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  • Montenegro, meaning "black mountain" is a small, mountainous state in south-west Balkans, bordering Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina ...
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  • on the south, and Montenegro, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina on the west. ... on the south, and Montenegro, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina on the west ...
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  • the WEU stationed a police contingent in Mostar, Bosnia and in 1997 it sent a mission to Albania.Phelan (2001), 100. ==Future== The WEA had taken ...
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  • power, and they were powerless to stop Bosnia from being annexed by the ... indebted to them, one result was ceding Bosnia to Austria-Hungary. While ...
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  • |Bosnia and Herzegovina||Sarajevo |- |Bulgaria||Sofia |Croatia||Zagreb |- |Czech Republic||Prague |Denmark||Copenhagen |- |Estonia||Tallinn ...
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  • ====Bosnia and Herzegovina==== Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina has a large Irish ...
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  • #946: Old Bridge Area of the Old City of Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Image:Geghard lion cross reliefs-IMG 2562.JPG|Site #960: Geghard Monastery ...
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  • ===Bosnia and Herzegovina=== The accordion is a traditional instrument in Bosnia and Herzegovina ...
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  • quot; to deal with competing nationalisms in Bosnia after the collapse of Yugoslavia. Does the international community turn too enthusiastically and ...
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  • * The Herzegovina region of Bosnia-Herzegovina. * The regions of Dalmatia, Lika, Gorski kotar, Kvarner and the islands in Croatia. ...
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  • Large Aquaculture facility in Martin Bord, West Bosnia.]] According to marine ecologist Chris Frid, the fishing industry has been keen to identify ...
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  • serious insurgency of Orthodox Christians in Bosnia—caused news of atrocities (the "Bulgarian Horrors" in the words of Gladstone) committed ...
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  • uses of plants by rural people in Bosnia may be considered the first modern ethnobotanical work. ===Archaeoethnobotany=== [[Image:Guila Naquitz ...
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  • state. She claimed what was happening in Bosnia was "reminiscent of ... warned that there could be a holocaust in Bosnia. After the first massacre ...
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  • while Austria-Hungary was allowed to occupy Bosnia and Herzegovina. Britain, which shortly also occupied Egypt took Cyprus. Some intellectuals ...
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  • * The Sava, which flows through four countries—Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina (making its northern border) and Serbia—and was ...
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  • 400px|Refugees arrive in Travnik, central [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia]], during the war, 1993. Photo by Mikhail Evstafiev]] Refugee was defined ...
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  • Problem," "Ethnic Cleansing" in Bosnia, and so forth). ==Criticism== Gordon Allport's personality theory put him at odds with ...
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  • express solidarity with the Muslim community in Bosnia.John Murray Brown, [http://www.questia.com/googleScholar.qst;jsessionid=LJ1R0sT1G1MNLnqGpl2F1v27gF5VT1Z ...
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  • in 1908, Austria-Hungary formally annexed Bosnia and Hercegovina "nominally still Turkish," the "Balkan League" annexed almost ...
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  • a U.N.-mandated no-fly zone over central Bosnia and Herzegovina. Operation ... stated goal of eventually joining include Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro ...
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  • military administration in eighteenth-century Bosnia. Ottoman Empire and its heritage. v. 13. Leiden, NL: Brill. ISBN 9789004106895 ...
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  • national basketball federation and awarded to Bosnia shortly after, with irregularities in refereeing cited as the reason. Petrović regularly ...
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  • missions in Kuwait, Namibia, Cambodia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Rwanda, ... The UN mission to Bosnia faced "worldwide ridicule" for ...
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  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic ... Roma music is very important in Eastern European cultures such as ...
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  • forming parts of nine nations: stretching from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Austria, and Slovenia in the east, through Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein ...
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  • Emperor fled from the city. With custody of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1878 following the Berlin Conference, the Habsburgs represented for many a buffer ...
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  • keeping forces from Somalia and doing little in Bosnia to prevent genocide there. In Somalia, Bosnia and Rwanda the international community attributed ...
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  • achieve complete independence. Bulgaria, Romania, Bosnia, and, officially Serbia, did not follow until 1878. After French intervention in 1828, the great ...
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  • in UN peacekeeping operations, in Congo, Cyprus, Bosnia, Kosovo, and Afghanistan. In the early twenty-first century, one of the most important ...
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  • divided; Serbia and the Republika Srpska of Bosnia and Herzegovina use their own distinct normative subvarieties, with differences in yat (the 32nd letter ...
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  • forces. Today this strip of land belongs to Bosnia and Herzegovina as its only direct access to the Adriatic. In 1806, the city surrendered to ...
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  • team in seeking an end to the war in Bosnia. Norway has contributed both mediation services and financial assistance in Guatemala. ...
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  • as that in Rwandan Genocide in 1994 and in Bosnia during the war in the Balkans ... response in situations such as Cambodia, Bosnia and Rwanda. ...
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  • reaction. In August of that year, she visited Bosnia with the Landmine Survivors Network. Her interest in land mines was focused on the hazards they present ...
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  • the southern Soviet Republics of Central Asia, Bosnia, the Philippines, Kashmir, Somalia, Eritrea, and Spain. He believed the natural place to continue ...
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  • Eliezer Wiesel (commonly known as Elie) (September 30, 1928 - July 2, 2016) was a world-renowned Hungarian Romanian Jewish novelist, philosopher ...
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  • while Austria was given the right to administer Bosnia, which she later annexed.) It became a crown colony in 1923. In 1955, a pro-enosis organization ...
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  • missions—in Cyprus, Somalia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Sinai, Angola, Cambodia, the Iran/Iraq border, Bougainville, and East Timor. ...
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  • *Ivan Barbalić, Permanent Representative to the United Nations of Bosnia and Herzegovina *Manute Bol, former professional basketball player, ...
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  • Illyria east of the Drinus River (Drina between Bosnia and Serbia) including the lands that now form Albania, were administered by the Eastern Empire ...
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  • ethnic fighting that afflicted Croatia, Bosnia, and Serbia. ... in the SFOR peacekeeping deployment in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Kosovo ...
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  • ethnic fighting that afflicted Croatia, Bosnia and Serbia. Tivoli Park is the largest park in the city, located on the outskirts of the central ...
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  • Europe. In 1878, Austria-Hungary occupied Bosnia and Herzegovina, which had ... #92A2CB|Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1914 ]] The conservative Christian ...
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  • [[Image:Stećak.jpg|thumb|250px|Radimlja necropolis of stećak in Bosnia and Herzegovina]] A necropolis (plural: necropolises or necropolises ...
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  • *Recent appearances beginning in 1981 in the Bosnia and Herzegovinan, town of Međugorje and other nearby locations to six young Catholics, in ...
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  • all the air-to-air combat kills in Iraq and Bosnia since the end of the Gulf War. Pilkington stated to the GAO that "the shootdown pilots' ...
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  • roughly consisting of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina was made into a puppet state called the "Independent State of Croatia." Other ...
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  • *Bosnia and Herzegovina: 1918 *Afghanistan: 1923 *England: (Copyhold tenure officially abolished 1925) *China: 1949 (with the establishment of ...
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  • diaspora but mainly in Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the Serbian Language St. George is called Sveti Đorđe (Serbian Cyrillic: Свети ...
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  • #92A2CB|Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1914 ]] In most cases, states exist on a territory that was conquered and controlled by monarchs possessing ...
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  • St. Louis is an independent city, separate from St. Louis County in the United States state of Missouri. It is located at the confluence of ...
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  • Ontario is a province located in the east-central part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest (after Quebec) in total area. ...
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  • Russia, France, Vietnam, the United States, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the United Kingdom, Croatia, and Israel. German is Germany's only official ...
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  • in international missions in Cambodia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, ... Christianity and Islam (as was the case in Bosnia, Kosovo, Serbia and the Republic ...
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