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  2. Melina Džinović - Wikipedia

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    Džinović was born Melina Galić [1] in Bihać, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Yugoslavia to Elma and Sulejman Galić. [3] [4] She grew up in Zagreb, Croatia. [5]In 2014, she married Bosnian singer Haris Džinović and they have two children. [6]

  3. European loose trousers - Wikipedia

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    The kat-haljina suit is a combination of a European style blouse and dimije made from the same material. [3] See also Serbian traditional clothing . South Serbia, girls are wearing dimije

  4. Sarajevo Fashion Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Sarajevo Fashion Film Festival (Bosnian: Sarajevski festival modnog filma / Сарајевски фестивал модног ...

  5. BIH Pride March - Wikipedia

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    The third pride parade in Sarajevo was held on 25 June 2022 under the slogan "Family Gathering", with which the organizers pointed out the importance of family support for queer people. [11] About 1,000 citizens joined the procession, and the event itself was accompanied by strong security measures. [ 12 ]

  6. Miss Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    "Miss Sarajevo" is a song by Irish rock band U2 and British musician Brian Eno, credited to the pseudonym "Passengers". It was released on 20 November 1995 as the only single from their album Original Soundtracks 1 .

  7. TVSA - Wikipedia

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    TVSA or Televizija Kantona Sarajevo (Sarajevo Canton Television) is a public TV channel founded by Assembly of Sarajevo Canton. Headquarters of TVSA is located in capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina , Sarajevo (along with national and entity level public broadcaster – BHRT and RTVFBiH ).

  8. Sarajevo wedding attack - Wikipedia

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    The Sarajevo daily Oslobođenje veered in the opposite direction, attempting to obfuscate the attackers' ethnic identities. A column published a day after the attack read: "The killers of the wedding guest at Baščaršija, hate-mongers and barricade-builders, were not only not Sarajevans, they were not even true Bosnians, but strangers."

  9. Sacred Heart Cathedral, Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    The Sacred Heart Cathedral (Serbo-Croatian: Katedrala Srca Isusova/Катедрала Срца Исусова) is a Catholic church in Sarajevo; commonly referred as the Sarajevo Cathedral (Sarajevska katedrala/Сарајевска катедрала), it is the largest cathedral in Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1]