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  2. Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Bosnia and Herzegovina is a liberal democracy. [clarification needed] It has several levels of political structuring, according to the Dayton Agreement. The most important of these levels is the division of the country into two entities: the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska.

  3. Kalemegdan Park - Wikipedia

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    Kalemegdan Park, split in two as the Great and Little Parks, was developed in the area that once was the town field within the Belgrade Fortress. Today residents often erroneously refer to the entire fortress as the Kalemegdan Fortress or just Kalemegdan, even though the park occupies the smaller part, especially of the historical fortress, and ...

  4. Lasta Beograd - Wikipedia

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    Alliance. Eurolines. Hubs. Belgrade. Fleet. 850. Lasta (Serbian: Ласта, full legal name: Saobraćajno preduzeće Lasta a.d. Beograd) is a Serbian bus company headquartered in Belgrade, Serbia. It is part of the pan-European Eurolines network [3] and operates bus coaches on a comprehensive network of routes throughout Serbia and Europe.

  5. Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    Sarajevo. Sarajevo (/ ˌsærəˈjeɪvoʊ / SARR-ə-YAY-voh) [5] is the capital [6] and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 275,524 in its administrative limits. [7][4] The Sarajevo metropolitan area including Sarajevo Canton, East Sarajevo and nearby municipalities is home to 555,210 inhabitants. [a][4] Located within ...

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  7. List of twin towns and sister cities in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved 6 January 2020. ^ "Twin towns". serbien.um.dk. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark. Retrieved 6 January 2020. ^ "Градови пријатељи". kragujevac.rs (in Serbian). Kragujevac. Retrieved 6 January 2020. ^ "Milwaukee's Sister Cities". city.milwaukee.gov. City of Milwaukee. Retrieved 4 October 2024.

  8. Bosnia and Herzegovina–Serbia relations - Wikipedia

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    Many Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina live in Serbia. Bosniaks of Serbia are a recognized minority of Serbia. They are the fourth largest ethnic group after Serbs, Hungarians and Roma, numbering 145,278 (2.02%) according to the 2011 census. [13] The community is concentrated in the region of Sandžak in southwestern Serbia.

  9. Srbijavoz - Wikipedia

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    Business ID: 21127124. Tax ID: 109108438[1] Map of Srbijavoz rail network. Srbijavoz (Serbian Cyrillic: Србијавоз; formerly Srbija Voz, Serbian Cyrillic: Србија Воз, Anglicized: Serbia Train) is the national passenger railway company of Serbia. Srbijavoz is an associate member of the International Union of Railways (UIC) since ...