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  Welcome to Bosanski Brod BB - Web Site
Bosanski Brod is a city situated in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Republika Srpska Entity) on the Sava river and it is located on the border with Croatia.
Bosanski Brod has a temperate continental climate, with dry hot summers, and cold winters, with little snow.
Yes I agree that Bosanski Brod is a small and not very exciting town (it was exciting to me, though) but it has deserved not to be forgotten even if we are so far from Brod and will maybe never go back.
www.geocities.com /snjezan   (888 words)

  
  Bosanski jezik - Wikipedia
Bosanski jezik spominje, pored srpskog, hrvatskog, češkog i poljskog i spisatelj Matija Antun Reljković (1732.-1798.).
Bosanski jezik je temeljen na staroj jezičkoj baštini, pretežno na razgovornom jeziku kakvoga nalazimo na mramorima ili stećcima, kao i na zatečenom jezičnom stanju.
bosanski jezik je, kao standardni jezik, jedan od jezika (uz hrvatski i srpski) koji slijede, uz različite stepene utjecaja, iz starije jezičke baštine nastale na tlu Bosne i Hercegovine
bs.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bosanski_jezik   (5305 words)

  
 Slavonski Brod - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Slavonski Brod is the sixth largest city in Croatia, with a population of 64,612 in 2001.
Located in the region of Slavonia, it is the center of the Brodsko-posavska county, and a river port on the Sava river.
One of the attractions of Slavonski Brod is a beautiful central town square, one of the two or threebiggest in all Croatia, Ivana Brlić Mažuranić square, named after one of the world most popular writers for children, which house is on the square.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Slavonski_Brod   (834 words)

  
 Annex VIII : Prison camps (part 2/10)
       Bosanski Brod Stadium: (The existence of this detention facility has been corroborated by multiple sources, however none among them are neutral.) This stadium appears to have been used by both Serb and Croatians as a detention centre when in control of the region.
       School Bosanski Brod: (The existence of this detention facility has been corroborated by a neutral source, namely the ICRC.) According to the list of detention places visited by ICRC in the former Yugoslavia, a detention facility was established at an unidentified school in Bosanski Brod.
       Hospital, Bosanski Brod: (The existence of this detention facility has been corroborated by a neutral source, namely the ICRC.) According to the list of detention places visited by ICRC in the former Yugoslavia, a detention facility was established at an unidentified prison in Bosanski Brod.
www.ess.uwe.ac.uk /comexpert/ANX/VIII-02.htm   (13824 words)

  
 Bosna Pedia® - Historija
Bosanski krstjani, a i obican bosnjacki covjek sve cesce osjeca da se mora nekome prikloniti, kako bi sacuvao svoju bastinu i gole zivote.
Administrativnu podjelu Bosanskog pasaluka cinilo je osam sandzaka: Bosanski sandzak (osnovan 1463.), cinili su kadiluci: Banjaluka, Kamengrad, Derventa, Sarajevo, Rogatica, Stari Vlah (Novi Pazar) i Kosovska Mitrovica.
Druga obitelj Sokolovica dala je dva brata, prvi je Mustajbeg sandzakbeg Bosne, kasnije i pasa Budimskog sandzaka, a drugi je Lala Mehmedpasa, takodjer bosanski sandzakbeg, a poslije i veliki vezir.
hjem.get2net.dk /VRBAS/pedia/historija.html   (19102 words)

  
 SFOR Informer Online: SFOR rids Bosanski Brod of dangerous bombs
Bosanski Brod - Local citizens initially discovered one of the bombs located about 200 metres west of the bridge (and only about 10 metres from the river bank) that connects Croatia to Bosnia and Herzegovina about a month ago.
Once notified, the local authorities contacted the government's demining team who in turn, sought the expertise of SFOR EOD teams to develop a solution that would eliminate the hazardous ordnance it was believed to be a result of bombing that was intended for the bridge more than a decade ago.
The MNBG staff contacted the team and coordination was made to move them and their necessary equipment to Bosanski Brod from their ship located in port at Split, Croatia.
www.nato.int /sfor/indexinf/166/p07a/t02p07a.htm   (720 words)

  
 Slavonski Brod - Croatia
SLAVONSKI BROD (earlier name Brod na Savi), a town and river port on the Sava river in the region of Slavonia, 197 km southeast of Zagreb; elevation 96 m; population 63,268.
Slavonski Brod is an important intersection of the Posavina part of the highway and a railway junction.
It consists of performances for children, theatre performances, etc. The Brod Round Dance, an annual show of original folklore, is held in mid-June, while the Festival of Patriotic Folk Songs takes place in May. The "Sava" colony cherishes the tradition of watercolour painting.
www.kroatien-online.com /en/tourism/cities/sl_brod.htm   (249 words)

  
 War Crimes > BOSANSKI BROD - HERCEG BOSNA :: Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina ::
According to the official results of the 1991 census, the Bosanski Brod district had 33,962 residents:
The first massacres of the civilians in Bosnia-Herzegovina were recorded in the villages of the Bosanski Brod district.
SUMMARY OF REPORTED CRIME: From May 11 to May 14, 1992, an army dressed in YPA uniforms, among whom was a group of Serb villagers led by Goran Vukman, withdrew towards the village of Podnovlje.
www.hercegbosna.org /engleski/bbrod.html   (428 words)

  
 Step By Step official web site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Austria: Wiena -> SI, Ljubljana -> CR, Zagreb -> Slavonski Brod BA -> Bosanski Brod -> Derventa -> Doboj -> Zenica -> Sarajevo
Croatia: Zagreb -> BA, Slavonski Brod -> Bosanski Brod -> Derventa -> Doboj -> Zenica -> Sarajevo
-> BA, Bosanski Brod -> Derventa -> Doboj -> Zenica -> Sarajevo
www.stepbystep.ba /english/mapa.shtml   (339 words)

  
 BOSANSKI BROD
Täglich kommen Tausende Menschen aus Slavonski Brod in die Stadt um einzukaufen.
Bosanski Brod besitzt eine große Ölraffinerie, welche ihre Kapazitäten aber bei weitem nicht ausschöpfen kann.
Um die Region zu entlasten und einen zweiten interregionalen Grenzübergang in der Posavina zu schaffen, ist eine Autobahn durch das östlich von Bosanski Brod gelegene Dorf Donji Svilaj geplant.
www.toonorama.com /encyclopedia/B/Bosanski_Brod   (180 words)

  
 [CTRL] Fw: SN791:Bosnian Posavina (Part Nine)
BLAGOJEVIC DESANKA, a nurse from Tesanj, was killed during the >>transfer of the Serb inmates from the prison camp in Bosanski Brod to the >>prison camp in Slavonski Brod.
Previously she was >>detained in the prison camps in Brod - at the stadium and in the Secondary >>School Center.
One of the victims in the prison camp at the stadium in Brod was >>also the witness 584/94-24, born in 1945, who was detained in the said camp >>from June 25, 1992 to July 20, 1992.
www.mail-archive.com /ctrl@listserv.aol.com/msg42882.html   (5748 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Slavonski Brod
Located in the region of Slavonia, it is the center of the Brod-Posavina county, and a river port on the Sava river, 197 km southeast of Zagreb; with elevation of 96 m abowe sea level.
It is an important intersection of the Posavina part of the highway and a railway junction, since located on the highway (E70, A3) Zagreb–Lipovac–Belgrade and the railroad Zagreb–Vinkovci–Belgrade.
It consists of performances for children, theatre performances, etc. The Brod Circle Dance, an annual show of original folklore, is held in mid-June, while the Festival of Patriotic Folk Songs takes place in May. The artistic "Sava" colony cherishes the tradition of watercolour painting.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Slavonski_Brod   (356 words)

  
 Slavonski Brod
Slavonski Brod (earlier name Brod na Savi) is a town in Croatia.
It is a river port on the Sava river in the region of Slavonia, 197 km southeast of Zagreb; elevation 96 m; population 55,594 (2001).
The town developed at the strategically important crossing over the Sava river toward Bosanski Brod in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
www.teachersparadise.com /ency/en/wikipedia/s/sl/slavonski_brod.html   (298 words)

  
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Bosanski Brod was one of the seven municipalities included in the first phase of SUTRA that was also implemented in Doboj, Lukavac, Tuzla, Travnik, Derventa and Mostar City.
Beneficiaries, selected in the process led by the municipal authorities with equal participation of non-governmental and business sector, are also provided with small economic assistance in the amount of up to 70,000 KM per municipality, to ensure sustainability of their return.
In the process of implementation, UNDP worked on transfer of knowledge to Bosanski Brod Municipality, entrusting the implementation steps ranging from selection of beneficiaries related to reconstruction of houses to implementation of tendering procedures to the municipal administration and its non-governmental partners in the Local Action Group (LAG).
www.undp.ba /?PID=7&RID=293   (500 words)

  
 March 30, 1992 Vreme News Digest Agency No 27
Local clashes in Bosanski Brod, which have been going on for some time, escalated into a real war that would do justice to the one waged in Eastern Slavonia.
Asked whether the Army has been taking part in the clashes in Bosanski Brod, General Kukanjac said that such allegations are "100%, even 1000% untrue", regardless of the fact that the town has been fired at from heavy artillery weapons which, at present, only the Army possesses.
The numerous statements made by General Kukanjac, which describe the situation in Bosanski Brod as "an effort to protect the Serbian people from genocide" is interpreted to be the way to render legitimate the aspirations of SDS (Serbian Democratic Party).
www.scc.rutgers.edu /serbian_digest/27/t27-4.htm   (638 words)

  
 [R-G] Company of Honest Aggressors (fwd from Greg Elich)
I was attacked by the members of the militia which had been formed in Brod at the start of March 1992 and had exclusively Croat and Muslim members.
For example, 102nd Brigade from Bosanski Brod had a battalion from Sijekovac; Adnan Ramadanovic (killed later by his neighbors) was the commander of the battalion.
Nijaz Causevic Medo currently lives in Slavonski Brod, but he is the leader of the coalition of representatives from the Federation B-H in the Bosanski Brod local assembly.
lists.econ.utah.edu /pipermail/rad-green/2001-October/000960.html   (3329 words)

  
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The total cost of housing and infrastructure in Bosanski Brod within the first phase of SUTRA stands close to 819,000 KM.
Bosanski Brod is one of seven partners in implementation the first phase of “SUTRA”, implemented also in Doboj, Lukavac, Tuzla, Travnik, Derventa and Mostar City.
In the process of implementation, UNDP worked on transfer of knowledge to Bosanski Brod Municipality, entrusting the implementation steps ranging from selection of beneficiaries related to reconstruction of houses to implementation of tendering procedures to the administration and its non-governmental partners in the Local Action Group (LAG).
www.undp.ba /?PID=7&RID=257   (556 words)

  
 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA
in the territory of the municipality of Bosanski Brod, in March and April 1992, during the attack on the village of Sijekovac, as well as in June 1992, during the attack on the village of Skela, a number of civilians, including children and minors, were killed.
As many as 35 detention camps were formed in Posavina, only for the Serbs: eight in Bosanski Brod, nineteen in Brčko, one in Šamac, four in Orašje and three in Odžak.
At the cemetery she recognized the corpse of her husband, whose neck was cut and in the area of his chest he had a large number of knife wounds.
www.slobodan-milosevic.org /documents/reports/9-d.htm   (10020 words)

  
 Bosnia Report - July - September 2000
At the start of October 1992 I was in Zagreb, where I learned that Bosanski Brod was about to fall.
The political leaders of Slavonski Brod and Bosanski Brod were waiting for me. Everything looked depressed: the weather, the people, the atmosphere.
He told me that Bosanski Brod would not fall, and agreed to send one thousand soldiers.
www.bosnia.org.uk /bosrep/report_format.cfm?articleid=1070&reportid=163   (835 words)

  
 Bosanski Brod / Srpski Brod Warnings or Dangers - Travel Guide - VirtualTourist.com
Bosanski Brod / Srpski Brod Resources: Forums
The area around Bosanski Brod was heavily mined during the 1992-1995 war.
And as if there weren't enough mines around, at the end of the war, houses were boobytrapped to discourage people from returning.
www.virtualtourist.com /travel/Europe/Bosnia_and_Herzegovina/Republika_Srpska/Bosanski_Brod_Srpski_Brod-361391/Warnings_or_Dangers-Bosanski_Brod_Srpski_Brod-BR-1.html   (252 words)

  
 Official UN document: Crimes against Serbs in Bosnia
The golgotha of the Serbs in Ustashi concentration camps in Odzak, Bosanski Brod, Slavonski Brod, Orasje and Donja Mahala began on May 8, 1992 and continues to date (August 1993).
In Bosanski Brod, in a camp located in a storehouse of building materials the inmates stayed all day and night under the eaves, exposed to rain, strong sunshine, insects, rodents, drafts, cement dust and other pollutants.
The inmates were forced to dig trenches in front fighting lines in the areas of the communes of Bosanski Brod and Orasje for the needs of the regular army of the Republic of Croatia and for paramilitary Ustashi-fundamentalist formations.
www.srpska-mreza.com /library/facts/Odzak-2.html   (2006 words)

  
 Republic of Srpska Government
In goal of the oversight to the overall oil refinery, the Supreme Audit is commissioned to launch the audit of the operation of the Oil Refinery in Modriča and “Petrol” Shareholding Banja Luka.
It was also concluded that the RS Government would examine the economic justification of the proposed merging of the company “Petrol” and the Shareholding “Oil Refinery” Bosanski Brod.
Minister Gligorić denied the speculations that, with the Contract between the Oil Refinery and company Vitol, was practically carried out the privatization of the Refinery in Bosanski Brod, clarifying that the Contract between the Oil Refinery and Vitol have specified the service oil processing.
www.vladars.net /en/novosti.php?c=novost&id=1695   (660 words)

  
 Istorija grada...
Godine 1850, Bosanski Brod brojio je 700 stanovnika..
Nakon uspostavljanja Austrougarske monarhije nad podrucjem Bosne, Bosanski Brod postaje glavni punkt za promet monarhije sa novoprisajedinjenim pokrajinama.
Poslije dugog paljenja, patnje i rusenja, rodio se novi a ipak stari dobri, Srpski Brod.
www.srpskibrod.com /html/istorija_grada___.html   (776 words)

  
 United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The current resident population of Bosanski/Srpski Brod municipality is estimated to be 23,000 with a Bosnian Serb majority of 98%.
The first large-scale return of Bosnian Croats to villages in Bosanski/Srpski Brod began in 2000.
Extensive destruction of houses in Bosanski/Srpski Brod resulted in the displacement of a large number of Bosnian Serbs who now occupy properties belonging to Bosniacs.
www.unhcr.ba /handbook/eng/cantons/bosanski_Brod.htm   (387 words)

  
 030506IT
8 in Slavonski Brod, Slavonski Brod being in the Republic of Croatia.
11 Bosanski Samac and the municipality of Brcko.
19 in the territory of Bosanski Samac municipality.
www.un.org /icty/transe9/030506IT.htm   (17282 words)

  
 NATO/SFOR Informer: VRS de-miners show their skills
Engineers of the army of the Republika Srpska (VRS) 3rd Corps showed their skills to SFOR and to officials of the army of the Federation (VF) in a real minefield de-mining process in Bosanski Brod/Srpski Brod June 15.
Bosanski Brod/Srpski Brod – One metre after another, Niksi sniffed at the ground, the muzzle on warning, ready to detect any smell combination that might identify a mine or explosive ordnance.
Nothing must be left in the field located in that area on the border with Croatia.
www.nato.int /sfor/indexinf/116/p14a/t0114a.htm   (563 words)

  
 OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina - > Press & Public Information
Surveys conducted by the youth group ‘Alter’, based in Bosanski Brod, show that over 50 percent of citizens in the municipality think that volunteering means working for free.
These young people want to improve life in their local community and this was, I dare to say, the main reason,” said Milana Memic, OSCE Democratization officer.
Bosanski Brod, situated in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina has 15,000 inhabitants and is moderately a developed town.
www.oscebih.org /public/default.asp?d=6&article=show&id=1046   (768 words)

  
 Balkanika - Pretraga: Bosanski
Pretraga sa riječima "Bosanski" je proizvela 45 rezultata.
Prvi Bosanski Enemy Territory Klan, osnovan krajem 2003 godine.
Bosanski IRC Chat i zabava tako i dosta ostalih stvari i zezanje dodjite i posjetite nas na nasem networku
www.balkanika.com /search.php?criteria=Bosanski   (235 words)

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