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  2. File:War Memorial in Kučine, BiH, 2024.jpg - Wikipedia

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    A directly photographed image: Exposure mode: Auto exposure: White balance: Auto white balance: Focal length in 35 mm film: 26 mm: Scene capture type: Standard: GPS time (atomic clock) 12:43: Speed unit: Kilometers per hour: Speed of GPS receiver: 0: Reference for direction of image: True direction: Direction of image: 162.21630859375 ...

  3. List of World War II monuments and memorials in Bosnia and ...

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    The Yugoslav authorities established several memorial sites between 1945 and 1960, though widespread building started after the founding of the Non-Aligned Movement. Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito commissioned several memorial sites and monuments in the 1960s and 70s dedicated to World War II battle and concentration camp sites.

  4. Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Bosnia and Herzegovina ranked third in the world in terms of the number of new jobs created by foreign investment, relative to the number of inhabitants. [ 198 ] [ 199 ] In 2018, Bosnia and Herzegovina exported goods worth 11.9 billion KM (€6.07 billion), which is 7.43% higher than in the same period in 2017, while imports amounted ...

  5. Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team - Wikipedia

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    A large number of national team's supporters come from Northern and Western Europe, North America, and some from as far away as Australia. [52] Most of these fans are members of BHFanaticos, Belaj Boys, BHLegion, Armija Zmajeva (Dragons Army) and Ljuti Krajišnici groups.

  6. Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    It is the direct legal predecessor to the modern-day state of Bosnia and Herzegovina. [2] Bosnia and Herzegovina seceded from the disintegrating Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on 3 March 1992. The Bosnian War broke out soon after its Declaration of Independence and lasted for 3 years.

  7. Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian: Historijski muzej Bosne i Hercegovine) is a museum in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.. It holds more than 400,000 historical artifacts. [1]

  8. Vraca Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    The Vraca Memorial Park (Serbo-Croatian: Spomen-park Vraca / Спомен-парк Враца) is a park dedicated to the World War II victims in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1] It covers 78,000 square meters and mentions the names of over 11,000 men, women, and children killed during World War II.

  9. Tourism in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Bosnia and Herzegovina is a fast-growing sector making up an important part in the economy of the country.. Beside a number of spots and attractions in Sarajevo and Mostar, as the country's principal tourist destinations, Bosnia and Herzegovina is regaining its reputation as an excellent ski destination with its Olympic mountain ski resorts such as Jahorina, Bjelašnica and Igman.