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  2. List of Bosnia and Herzegovina patriotic songs - Wikipedia

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    song by Bosnian singer Rizo Hamidović on his 1994 album Inšallah [3] [4] "Grbavica" lit. ' Hunchbackilly ' Mladen Vojičić: 1993./1997. song of wartime-period Bosnia [5] "Iznad Bosne" 'Above Bosnia' Fayo: Amir Kazić Leo: Arel Češljar, Meho Radović: 2022. song sung by Adnan Jakupović [6] "Jedna si jedina" 'You're the One and Only' Edin ...

  3. Grbavica (song) - Wikipedia

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    Grbavica is an urban neighborhood in the city of Sarajevo, across the Miljacka river which cuts through the city's longitudinally. During the period of the siege in the war, from 1992 until reintegration in 1996, the neighborhood saw heavy fighting, with all of its non-Serb population murdered or expelled, while its many urban parts with architectural and public landmarks, such as the iconic ...

  4. Serbia Strong - Wikipedia

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    During the Bosnian War, the song was a marching anthem for nationalist Serb paramilitaries (revived "Chetniks"). [14] The song has been rewritten multiple times in various languages and has retained its militant and anti-Bosnian themes. [2] "Remove Kebab" is the name for the song used by the alt-right and other ultranationalist groups. [5]

  5. March of the Artillerymen - Wikipedia

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    With the one-hundred-thousands of batteries, for the tears of our mothers, for our motherland — fire! Fire! The day of victory, the end of the war must come. But before we return to our beloved homes, in honour of our Leader, in honour of the people we will salute in the hour of victory. Artillerymen, Stalin gave the order.

  6. Pure Massacre - Wikipedia

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    According to interviews with lead singer and guitarist Daniel Johns in January 1995 and 1996, the song and its lyrics are inspired by the Bosnian War: [5] "It's pretty stupid, war, like that. So, it seemed the right thing to write a song about, rather than about the usual--girls or whatever. It took about a half an hour; it came straight to my ...

  7. List of equipment of the Armed Forces of Bosnia and ...

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    45 [1] In 1997, 45 tanks were donated to the BiH Armed Forces through the US Train and Equip Program. [5] [1] Armoured Personnel Carriers; M113A2 United States: 20 [1] (80) [5] 80 M113A2 donated to the BiH Armed Forces through the US Train and Equip Program. [5] There are currently 20 M113A2 in service with the armed forces, and the rest are in ...

  8. National anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    2009 Bosnian VOA News video about that year's lyrical proposal process, featuring a live rendition of the proposed 2008 lyrics by a musicologist and a statement by the composer and one of the lyrics' authors. Since 2007, various attempts have been made to have lyrics adopted for the Bosnian national anthem. [1]

  9. 25 May 1995 Tuzla massacre - Wikipedia

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    Between 25 May and 28 May 1995 a number of artillery projectiles were fired at Tuzla from Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) positions near the village of Panjik on Mount Ozren some 25 km west of Tuzla. On 25 May 1995 ( Marshal Tito 's birthday and Relay of Youth in former Yugoslavia) at 20:55 hours, a high-explosive fragmentation shell fired by a ...