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  2. Zovi, samo zovi - Wikipedia

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    "Zovi, samo zovi" (Serbo-Croatian for Call, just call) is a Croatian and Serbian patriotic song. It is also known as "Oj Hrvatska mati" (lit."Oh Croatia Our Mother") in Croatia and "Oj Srbijo mati" ("Oh Serbia Our Mother") in Serbia.

  3. Nada Mamula - Wikipedia

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    Nada Mamula (9 January 1927 – 11 October 2001) was a Serbian and Bosnian singer. She started her career on Radio Beograd, where she passed an audition in 1946 (as Nada Vukićević). In 1946 she delivered her first ever professional performances as Nada Vukićević along with Danica Obrenić and accordionist Voja Trifunović.

  4. 1992 Yugoslav People's Army column incident in Tuzla

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    The Bosnian Serb MUP totalled about 15,000, including active, special and reserve police. [5] From March 1991, the leaders of Bosniak -based Party of Democratic Action (SDA) had been developing an armed force called the "Patriotic League of People's" or Patriotic League , and despite an arms embargo, weapons began to be issued in August 1991.

  5. Serbs of Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    There are more prominent Serbs who participated in the social life of the city and among them may be enumerated the following. In 1834 Hristifor Stanković, president of the Zagreb Orthodox Church municipality, built the first theater in Gradec. [3]

  6. Comparison of standard Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin and ...

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    Three out of four standard variants have the same set of 30 regular phonemes, so the Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian Latin and Serbian Cyrillic alphabets map one to one with one another and with the phoneme inventory, while Montenegrin alphabet has 32 regular phonemes, the additional two being Ś and Ź .

  7. Jedna si jedina - Wikipedia

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    "Jedna si jedina" is still considered to be the de facto national anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina by many Bosniaks; many Bosniaks still sing this song during performances of the Bosnian national anthem, as they believe that it should still be current as the present national anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina does not have any official lyrics.

  8. Coat of arms of the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia

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    Since the entity's incorporation into the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1994-6, this Herzeg-Bosnian variation of Croatian chequy has not been officially used on entity or state level. The Federation insignia 1996-2007 included a regular-shaped Croatian chequy, identical to the coat of arms of Croatia without the crown.

  9. 2007 in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    February 20: NATO troops in Bosnia-Herzegovina carry out early morning raids on the houses of the children of convicted war criminal Radovan Karadžić. [2]February 26: The International Court of Justice finds Serbia guilty of failing to prevent genocide in the Srebrenica massacre, but clears it of direct responsibility and complicity in a case brought forth by Bosnia and Herzegovina.