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Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 305,242 people in the four municipalities that make up the city proper, and a metro area population of 423,645...
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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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Although the Soviet Union would finish the Sarajevo Games with the most medals, 25, it was the East Germans who would strike gold the most, with individuals and teams finishing first in ski jumping, women's figure skating, women's speedskating, women's luge, and the two-man and four-man bobsled — for a total of nine...
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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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