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  2. Bosnia and Herzegovina cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Ćevapi – Bosnian kebabs: small grilled minced meat links made of lamb and beef mix; served with onions, kajmak, ajvar and Bosnian pita bread (somun) Pljeskavica – a patty dish; Begova Čorba (Bey's Stew) – a popular Bosnian soup made of meat and vegetables; Punjena paprika – bell peppers stuffed with minced meat and rice cooked in a stew

  3. Culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Bosnian national teams have struggled to field the best eligible team as many players born in Bosnia and Herzegovina choose to play for other countries for reasons of ethnic identification and because of the higher salaries offered by other teams (for example: Mario Stanić and Mile Mitić were both born in Bosnia but play for Croatia and ...

  4. Category:Bosnia and Herzegovina cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Coffee culture in Bosnia and Herzegovina (3 P) W. Wines of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Bosnia and Herzegovina cuisine"

  5. Category:Culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Coffee culture in Bosnia and Herzegovina (3 P) Bosnia and Herzegovina cuisine (5 C, 53 P) D. Bosnian dances (1 P) E. ... Food and drink in Bosnia and Herzegovina (3 C) G.

  6. Butmir culture - Wikipedia

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    The Butmir culture was a major Neolithic culture in central Bosnia, developed along the shores of the river Bosna, spanning from Sarajevo to Zavidovići.It was discovered in 1893, at the site located in Butmir, in the vicinity of Ilidža, which gave its name to an entire cultural group of the Late Neolithic in central Bosnia, the Butmir culture.

  7. Balkan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    It is also popular in North Macedonia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. A similar meal is eaten in Slovenia but with Slovenian potica instead of cake. Balkan cuisine is a type of regional cuisine that combines characteristics of European cuisine with some of those from West Asia.

  8. Diseases, food shortages plague migrant 'jungle camp' in Bosnia

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    Aid workers sounded the alarm on Wednesday about health and hygiene conditions in a makeshift forest camp in Bosnia for hundreds of migrants as they face the spread of scabies and other diseases ...

  9. Category:Food and drink in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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