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Sarajevo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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History of Sarajevo in Yugoslavia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After World War I Sarajevo became part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Though it held some political importance, as the center of first the Bosnian region and then the Drinska Banovina, it was not treat...
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Amazon.com: Bosnian Breakdown: The Unpronounceable Beat of Sarajevo
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Sarajevo, Yugoslavia (now Bosnia and Herzegovina)-1984 Winter Summer Games, Sarajevo, The Capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, The Host of The Fourteenth Winter Summer Games, mapsofworld.com, Fourteenth Winter Summer Games Held in Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina ... The City of Sarajevo: Sarajevo is the capital...
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Sarajevo, Yugoslavia; XIVth WINTER GAMES ... Looking back on the Sarajevo Games, one can say that some of Yugoslavia's more heartwarming moments came during these Games. Instead of the bloodshed that haunted the country for much of the 1990s, ... XIV (14th) WINTER GAMES; SARAJEVO, YUGOSLAVIA | February 8th - 19th, 1984...
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on Sarajevo, Former Yugoslavian Political Geography. Includes related research links. ... Founded in 1263, Sarajevo, ... Bosnia and Hercegovina declared its independence from Yugoslavia in Oct., 1991. Immediately following the international recognition...
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Mathematical Modeling in Energy Systems; Proceedings of a meeting hosted by the International Centre for Heat and Mass Transfer at which mathematicians exchanged ideas about modelling. Emphasis was placed on multi-purpose use of models, and the application and incorporation into general models ; ... Purchase this item...
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