Bosnian War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bosnian War , also known as the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina , was an international armed conflict that took place between March 1992 and November 1995. The war involved several sides. Accord...
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Sarajevo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 304,614 people in the four municipalities that make up the city proper, and an estimated urban area population...
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Feb 5, 2006 ... The site of the 1984 Winter Games and later a bloody four-year war, this historic city is slowly reclaiming the lost innocence of those ...
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It's easy to see, too, where the battle lines were set during the Serbs' 1,400-day chokehold on Sarajevo during the 1992-1995 war that convulsed the country: Look for the trees.
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Sarajevo 29/07/`97 (the suburb of Nedarici) ... These two areas had been under the control of opposing parties in the war, and were subjected to constant firing and fighting in the area. The building on the far side of the dual carriageway was a military outpost held by Serbs with guns pointing at the photographer's...
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Ancient city gates ... Gazi Husrefbegov bezistan ... Big Orthodox Christianity Church...
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The assassination in Sarajevo of Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife on June 28, 1914, was an immediate cause of World War I. Sarajevo was the scene of several important battles between Allied resistance fighters and the Germans in World War II, during which the city sustained considerable damage.
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In order to avoid the city centre, general Oskar Potiorek decided that the royal car should travel straight along the Appel Quay to the Sarajevo hospital. The driver, Franz Urban, was not told about this decision and he took the wrong route.
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WORLD WAR 1 at SEA ... 28th - Archduke Franz Ferdinand, nephew of Emperor Franz Josef of Austria-Hungary and heir to the throne, and his wife, were visiting Sarajevo, capital of annexed Bosnia-Herzogovina. Both were shot and killed by student Gavrilo Princip, member of a Serbian secret society.
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