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  2. Cazin - Wikipedia

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    Cazin (Serbian Cyrillic: Цазин) is a city located in Una-Sana Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in northwest Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Bosanska Krajina region, near the border with Croatia. As of 2013, it has a population of 66,149 inhabitants.

  3. Cazin rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The Cazin rebellion (Serbo-Croatian: Cazinska buna) was an armed anti-state rebellion of peasants that occurred in May 1950 in the towns of Cazin and Velika Kladuša in the Bosanska Krajina region, as well as Slunj in Croatia, at that time part of Communist Yugoslavia. [4]

  4. Ambush near Cazin - Wikipedia

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    The Ambush near Cazin was an attack by the NOZB, when they invaded the territory of the ARBiH through the territory of the RSK and successfully occupied a good part along the border of Cazinska Krajina and Serbian Krajina. [2]

  5. Ostrožac Castle - Wikipedia

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    Ostrožac Castle is a castle located in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Una-Sana Canton on the outskirts of the town of Cazin, in the village of Ostrožac.The castle dates back to the 13th century when Ostrožac was part of property of the noble house of Babonić family.

  6. Intra-Bosnian Muslim War - Wikipedia

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    The Bosnian Muslims who remained loyal to the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina were led by Atif Dudaković, the commander of the 5th Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Cazinska Krajina was split between Abdić and Dudaković, with Velika Kladuša and Cazin siding with Abdić and Bihać with Dudaković.

  7. Tržac, Cazin - Wikipedia

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    Throughout its history, Tržac appeared for the first time in the 11th century as a settlement in the central part of medieval Kingdom of Croatia.From the 13th century the village and its surrounding area (including Tržac Castle) were owned by members of the prominent Croatian Frankopan family, even giving the name to one of the family branches (Tržački).

  8. Liskovac (Cazin) - Wikipedia

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    Bosnia and Herzegovina: Entity: Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Canton: ... (Serbian: Лисковац) is a village in the municipality of Cazin, Bosnia and ...

  9. Ostrožac, Cazin - Wikipedia

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    Ostrožac (Serbian Cyrillic: Острожац) is a village in the municipality of Cazin, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1] Ostrožac Castle is located here. History

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