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  2. Sarajevo National Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Sarajevo National Theatre (Bosnian and Serbian: Narodno pozorište Sarajevo, Народно позориште Сарајево, Croatian: Narodno kazalište Sarajevo[2]) was founded in November 1921. [3] The opening ceremony was led by Branislav Nušić, then Head of the Art Department of the Ministry of Education. On November 9, 1946, the ...

  3. Sarajevo Youth Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Bosnian: Pozorište mladih Sarajevo; Cyrillic: Позориште младих Сарајево) is a children's and youth theatre in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1] It was founded in 1950 under the name Pioneer Theatre. [2] It is the largest theatre of its kind in the country.

  4. Sarajevo War Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Bosnian: Sarajevski ratni teatar / Сарајевски ратни театар, SARTR) is a theatre in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1][2] It was founded on 17 May 1992 on the initiative of Dubravko Bibanović, Gradimir Gojer, Đorđe Mačkić and Safet Plakalo during the Siege of Sarajevo. [3][4] It was a gathering place for theatre ...

  5. North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Since 2001, the railway line Beljakovci has been built—the border with Bulgaria, which will get a direct connection Skopje-Sofia. The most important railway hub in the country is Skopje, while the other two are Veles and Kumanovo. North Macedonia Post is the state-owned company for the provision of postal traffic. It was founded in 1992 as ...

  6. Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    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 the greater ...

  7. Skopje Fest - Wikipedia

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    The first Macedonian representative in Eurovision, Vlado Janevski, won Skopje Fest 1998 with the song "Ne zori, zoro" and went on to perform at the Eurovision Song Contest 1998. Ever since, Skopje Fest has been shadowed by many controversial debates regarding the strategies behind the song selections and the lack of transparence concerning the ...

  8. Toše Proeski Arena - Wikipedia

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    2011. Tenants. FK Vardar (1947–2021) (2024-) FK Rabotnički North Macedonia national football team (1994–present) National Arena Toše Proeski (Macedonian: Национална арена „Тоше Проески“) is a sports stadium in Skopje, North Macedonia. It is currently used mostly for football matches, but also for concerts or ...

  9. Common antibiotics may increase IBD risk by damaging key gut ...

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    A new study in mouse models of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) suggests that common antibiotics may increase the risk of developing a form of IBD by damaging the protective mucus layer of the gut.