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  2. 2021 Balkan non-papers - Wikipedia

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    Regarding the non-paper, Bosnian Presidency Bosnian-Croat member Željko Komšić said that it was "all already orchestrated and only God knows what the outcome will be." [16] The other Bosnian Presidency member, Šefik Džaferović (who is Bosnian Muslim), sent a letter of concern to European Council President Charles Michel. [17]

  3. Al Jazeera Balkans - Wikipedia

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    Al Jazeera Balkans poster in Zagreb in late November 2011.. Al Jazeera Balkans (AJB) is an international news television station headquartered in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina aimed at the media markets of the countries that used to be constituent units of SFR Yugoslavia.

  4. List of supermarket chains in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    Name Stores Type of stores First store in Bosnia and Herzegovina Parent Notes Konzum [1]: 273: hypermarket: 2005: Fortenova Group: Mercator in Bosnia and Herzegovina ceased to exist as an independent legal entity, i.e. a separate business entity and was merged with Konzum.

  5. Republika Srpska - Wikipedia

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    In the name Republika Srpska, Srpska is a noun derived from the ethnonym of the Serbs with a different suffix than Srbija ‘Serbia’. In Serbian , many names of countries are formed with the -sk- suffix (e.g. Bugarska ‘Bulgaria’, Danska ‘Denmark’, Finska ‘Finland’, Hrvatska ‘Croatia’, Irska ‘Ireland’, Turska ‘Turkey’).

  6. Economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Bosnia and Herzegovina is an upper middle-income country which has accomplished a great deal since the mid-1990s. Today, it is an EU candidate country and is now embarking on a new growth model amid a period of slow growth and the global financial crisis. [23]

  7. Central Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Central Serbia (Serbian: централна Србија, romanized: centralna Srbija), also referred to as Serbia proper (Serbian: ужа Србија, romanized: uža Srbija), is the region of Serbia lying outside the autonomous province of Vojvodina to the north and the disputed Kosovo region to the south.

  8. Srbija Kargo - Wikipedia

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    In May 2018, Srbija Kargo ordered eight Vectron locomotives manufactured by Siemens in Germany, worth 32 million euros. [6] [7] It also announced that it will overhaul its 1,100 wagons during 2018. [6] In August 2019, Srbija Kargo announced the sale of 750 non-operational wagons worth over 2 million euros. [8]

  9. Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The program to train and equip the Bosnian Federation Army after the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement in 1995 was a key element of the U.S. strategy to bring stable peace to Bosnia. The Train and Equip Program also calmed the concerns of some Congressmen about committing U.S. troops to peacekeeping duty in Bosnia.