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  2. File:Brod 74450, Bosnia and Herzegovina - panoramio.jpg

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  3. Brod, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Brod was first mentioned in 1691, during the Ottoman era as Turski Brod. [4] In 1878 Brod became a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and got the official name of Bosanski Brod with the beginning of building of the railroad to Sarajevo. The first train departed towards Derventa in 1879, while the service was expanded to Doboj later in the ...

  4. Operation Corridor 92 - Wikipedia

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    Operation Corridor 92 (Serbo-Croatian: Операција Коридор 92, Operacija Koridor 92) was the largest operation conducted during the Bosnian War by the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) against the forces of the Croatian Defence Council (HVO) and the Croatian Army (HV) in the Bosanska Posavina region of northern Bosnia and Herzegovina between 24 June and 6 October 1992.

  5. Bosanski Brod - Wikipedia

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  6. Bosanska Krajina - Wikipedia

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    Bosanska Krajina is the hub of the railway services in Bosnia and Herzegovina, comprising more than one-half of the railway network of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Services operate to the northern and western Bosnian towns Banja Luka, Prijedor, Bosanski Novi and Bihać. The rail network also operates to Zagreb (twice daily), and Belgrade.

  7. Gornje Kolibe - Wikipedia

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    Gornje Kolibe (Serbian: Горње Колибе) is a village in the municipality of Brod, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina with Bosniak ethnic majority. [ 1 ] References

  8. Posavina Canton - Wikipedia

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    It is important in agriculture (Posavina is the largest granary in Bosnia and Herzegovina), economically (oil refinery in Bosanski Brod and Modriča, furniture, textiles, shoe factories, metal industry, chemical industry, etc.), river resources natural, forests, and the region is also known for the fact that many people did temporary jobs abroad.

  9. Sijekovac - Wikipedia

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    Sijekovac (Serbian Cyrillic: Сијековац) is a village in the municipality of Brod, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [2] It is the location of Sijekovac killings that occurred before the beginning of the Bosnian War.