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  Encyclopedia: Sarajevo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Butmir is a neighborhood of Ilidža in the Sarajevo Canton of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Sarajevo is economically one of the strongest regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Trnovo Municipality is one of the nine municipalities of the Sarajevo Canton.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Sarajevo   (9597 words)

  
 Sarajevo
Sarajevo (Cyrillic, Capajebo) is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and one of the most important cities in the Balkans.
Sarajevo is located close to the geometric center of triangularly shaped Bosnia and Herzegovina, and covers some 142.0 km² (88.2 mi²) of land.
Sarajevo is the center of Canton Sarajevo, one of the ten provinces of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/s/sa/sarajevo.html   (3844 words)

  
 Broadmining: Population   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
population dynamics, size, age and sex structure, mortality, reproductive behaviour, and growth of a population are studied.
Population density is a measure of the number of people or organisms per unit of area.
Population may also mean the process of populating a geographic area, as by procreation or immigration.
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 Sarajevo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Sarajevo itself is part of Bosnia known for it's mountainous and heavily forested Natural disasters pose little threat in the region small earthquakes have been known to occur.
Sarajevo experiences warm with temperatures of 35 °C (95 °F) not being uncommon and cold winters snow is guaranteed due to the city's latitude.
As the center of Canton Sarajevo the is also the center of judicial procedures the area based on the post-transitional judicial for the country as outlined by the Representative and his plans for the “High and Prosecutorial Councils” of Bosnia and Herzegovina 2002.
www.freeglossary.com /Sarajevo   (3824 words)

  
 Sarajevo - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Sarajevo (Cyrillic, Сарајево, Turkish, Saraybosna) is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and one of the most important cities in the Balkans.
The city of Sarajevo consists of four Municipalities, territories that are somewhat the Bosnian equivalent of the United States’ counties or New York City’s boroughs.
Sarajevo is also home to the Sarajevo Haggadah, one of the oldest surviving such texts, originating from the 14th century and brought by Jews fleeing the Spanish inquisition.
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 Sarajevo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Sarajevo (Cyrillic: Сарајево; Turkish: Saraybosna) is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located at 43°52'N and 18°25'E. Its population was 429,672, according to a 1991 census and is estimated to be around 300,000 residents today.
Sarajevo is considered one of the most important cities in the Balkans and has had a long and rich history ever since it was founded by the Ottomans in 1461.
Sarajevo is located close to the geometric center of the triangularly-shaped Bosnia and Herzegovina, and covers some 142 km²(88.2 mi²) of land.
www.yotor.com /wiki/en/sa/Sarajevo.htm   (3892 words)

  
 Urban Operations - An Historical Casebook
The complexity of the conditions and conduct of the siege are a cautionary tale in and of itself--a lesson in the pitfalls of attempts to simplify the bitter war in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the role of Sarajevo in that fight.
The siege of Sarajevo was part of a vicious war in Bosnia-Herzegovina (for brevity, hereafter referred to as Bosnia) from 1992 to 1995.
UNPROFOR units were in Sarajevo at the onset of hostilities almost by accident, as UN leaders chose the Bosnian capital as the headquarters of the peacekeeping forces deployed in Croatia (for the Krajina conflict) over the objections of UNPROFOR's military leaders who felt that Sarajevo was too far from Croatia.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/library/report/2002/MOUTKing.htm   (13955 words)

  
 Sarajevo in TutorGig Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The siege of Sarajevo was the longest siege in the history of modern warfare.
The Sarajevo Jazz Festival, or Jazz Fest Sarajevo, is an annual celebration of Jazz music in Sarajevo..., the goal of the Sarajevo Jazz Fest is to popularize and recognize Jazz music in Sarajevo.
History of Sarajevo In 1878, the Treaty of Berlin officially gave Bosnia and Herzegovina to Austria..., you wouldn t have known it from the reaction of Sarajevo residents that year.
www.tutorgig.com /es/Sarajevo   (943 words)

  
 Remember Sarajevo by Roger Richards- The Digital Journalist
Sarajevo, and the agony it suffered in the 1990s, would seem to carry little importance today.
Sarajevo is fading away, filed in the recesses of our historical memory between the tragedies of Somalia and Rwanda, which briefly grabbed our attention before they faded away, too.
Sarajevo teaches us that we must be prepared to act even if a force of evil does not directly threaten our homeland.
digitaljournalist.org /issue0302/rr_intro.html   (1023 words)

  
 Sarajevo
Sarajevo and Bosnia essentially became the dividing line between the Roman Catholic and Orthodox faiths when the church divided between Rome and Byzantium.
Sarajevo was first put on the world map in 1914 as the site where Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip assassinated the heir to the Austrian throne and precipitated World War I. Bosnians of Croatian origin tended to side with Austria-Hungary while Bosnians of Serbian origin were more sympathetic towards Princip's wish to unite with Serbia.
I feel sorry for them [sarajevo citizens] because they only ate certain foods no fruit not any bread they longed for so long to eat like a normal people I mean her childhood was ruined she had lost friends and people moved away but she lived through it all.
www.crucibleofwar.com /sarajevo.htm   (6147 words)

  
 Category:Sarajevo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For more information, see the article about Sarajevo.
This page was last modified 23:38, 24 April 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Sarajevo   (55 words)

  
 Historical Ramblings
We arrived late in the afternoon and pulled into our hostel, a really nice place on "Third Street" -- in a town of four streets, best I could tell, with very original names.
The town of Katherine is, in itself, interesting for outsiders, as a large portion of the population is Aboriginals.
I'm not going to get into the issue of Aboriginal people in this entry, as it would take me hours to even begin to scrath the surface, but the town itself is probably at least 30-40% aboriginal.
www.urbanthought.com /blog   (1078 words)

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