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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 the center of Canton Sarajevo, one of the ten provinces of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
As the center of Canton Sarajevo, the city is also the center of judicial procedures for the area, based on the post-transitional judicial system for the country as outlined by the High Representative and his plans for the “High Judicial and Prosecutorial Councils” of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2002.
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 Sarajevo during Ancient Times - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
During the neolithic era, the Sarajevo region was home to the Butmir Culture.
The ancient people that considered most of the West Balkans as their homeland had several key settlements in the region, mostly around the river Miljaćka and Sarajevo valley.
During Roman rule, Sarajevo was part of the province of Dalmatia.
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 ipedia.com: Sarajevo Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and one of the most important cities in the Balkans.
Its population was 429,672 according to the 1991 census, and is estimated to be...
Sarajevo (Cyrillic, Capajebo, Turkish, Saraybosna) is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and one of the most important cities in the Balkans.
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 PEACE AND THE OLYMPICS
Ancient classical history was based on the regular holding of athletic contests: the Olympic Games were held every four years at Olympia in honour of Zeus.
During the 17th Olympic Winter Games in Lillehammer, the IOC President visited Sarajevo to demonstrate his solidarity towards the city which had hosted the 14th Olympic Winter Games in 1984.
The ancient truce was sacred because it was necessary for the free movement of all participants.
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 Sarajevo in TutorGig Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Sarajevo is economically one of the strongest regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The siege of Sarajevo was the longest siege in the history of modern warfare.
During the Siege of Sarajevo 1992 1995, the airport served as a vital supply..
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 Sarajevo Canton (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
The new flag and CoA are supposedly adopted sometime in 1999, and are reported seen in use on flags in Sarajevo during summer 1999.
One roundel is at the same time on the green and on the red field, and is probably the city of Sarajevo.
Anyway, Sarajevo was (and probably still is) proud of being the city of four religions, with largest Jewish community in the area (about 20 000, IIRC) before the WWII.
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During this year, in a classified military research facility at Trinity, New Mexico, a chain of events was set into motion that seperated our reality of the Command and Conquer Universe.
It would be some time later in the late 1970's and early 1980's that the United States Air Force would complete this device, which would be code-named "Athena." It had the potential to eliminate the radar bands which would be hitting the plane, by sending back a return signature of the given radar band.
When the "Time- Traveler" would meet Hitler, the history of mankind would be changed, thus elimina- ting the existence of Hitler and ensuring the survival of all those who both directly as well as indirectly suffered under his destructive terror.
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 The Montreal Protocol at Work: UNEP DTIE OzonAction Programme
During the Main Meeting of ODS Officers for West Asia Network that was held in Amman, Jordan (26-28 April 2005), Kuwait shared its experience in combating illegal trade in ODS and highlighted a number of illegal trade cases that were seized due to alert customs officers.
For the first time a meeting under the umbrella of the Regional Ozone Network for Europe and Central Asia was held with the participation of Article 2 countries of Central Asia, namely Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, who were specially invited to share their insights in the implementation of GEF projects.
During the opening session, the meeting was addressed by the Secretary of State for the Environment, H.E. Chhann Saphan, stating the importance of the country programme of Cambodia.
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 Eurozine - article
During a decade of Balkan conflict terrible massacres have resulted from political breakdowns in Africa, Indonesia, Algeria; the Russians have savaged Chechnya without UN intervention; mass murderers have remained at large in Cambodia.
Izet Sarajlic (born 1930) was wounded by a shell in Sarajevo during the siege.
While Mackay was away in Sarajevo to arrange a flight out for Svetlana and her two children, Serbian fighters crossed the river and hit the village.
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 Sarajevo during the Middle Ages - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Slavs came to Bosnia in the 7th century, but details of their movement and settlement through the country remain a mystery.
During the high middle ages various documents make note of a place called ‘’Tornik’’ in the region.
Perhaps a village existed on the outskirts of the city itself, near present day Ilidža, one of the most attractive regions for settlement in the area, which had been significantly populated for pretty much every other period of it's history.
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 Properties of 17 (seventeen)
From the ancient times, the Chi'ist mystics had venerated the number 17; this veneration has its origins in the ancient Pythagorean speculations lying on the letters in the Greek alphabet...
The 9:8 ratio is endlessly recurrent in the ancient Greeks' arithmological speculations, whether in grammar, music (the 9:8 ratio being represented by the middle strings of the lyre), metric theory or cosmology.
During the summer holidays in 1994, I regularly connected to the E.N.S. with my modem; but there was a line problem, and I had to make several attempts, because the communication was generally cut off after 17 seconds (seen on the phone bill).
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 Sarajevo Canton (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
The new flag and Coat of Arms are supposedly adopted sometime in 1999, and are reported seen in use on flags in Sarajevo during summer 1999.
Jos Poels located a document on the Sarajevo Canton government website being amendemnts to the law on the flag of the Canton: Zakon o izmjenama Zakona o upotrebi grba i zastave Kantona Sarajevo, 26.
I saw the official gazette of the canton of Sarajevo; I didn't find the law about the flag and Coat of Arms, but htis last appears in fl and white on the gazette I took in the stand.
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 ★ Reviews of books about yugoslavia
Sarajevo today is a bustling thriving city, and it will triumph over the unconsciousable attempts of its enemies to destroy it.
Although this is a general history of Yugoslavia, from ancient times up to 1992, the analysis reflects the fact that Lampe is first and foremost an economic historian.
At times Thomas spends too much time discussing the squabbles between the leaders of Serbia's largely ineffective opposition parties, while ignoring the overall political, social and economic situation in Serbia.
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 EASTERN term papers, research papers on EASTERN and essays at AcaDemon
It shows how from their ancient beginnings, shrouded in the mists of history to modern times, Eastern and Western Europe have followed different paths in their development.
Prior to 1878, the town of Visegrad, which lies directly east of Sarajevo, the Bosnian capital, had remained largely embedded in the traditions of the Ottoman Empire and of the eastern Bosnian region influenced by Muslim tradition.
Three crucial issues were on the agenda at the moment: what and how institutions should be chosen, and how quick this process should be, as there was no possibility at that time to identify alternative institutional arrangements and assess precisely their consequences.
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 GIFF Film Descriptions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
From ancient times, countries have chosen the sewer to get rid of waste yet the contaminants we flush resurface in our food chain.
During this period, when thousands of men were abducted from their homes, never to return, the women began to take a stand against Pinochet's regime.
But it is her passionate advocacy on behalf of the homeless that has brought her into the spotlight in Toronto.
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 Civilization Fanatics' Forums - Cumulative PM-based History Quiz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
3/ During the era of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in Britain (Dark Ages), a "wall" was built to protect mostly Mercia from Wales.
As often during Ancient times (up to the Italian merchant colonies (Venice or Genova) they were established as a city with their own rules.
In the times of ancient Greece/Rome, Artemis, sister of Apollo and godess of the moon and hunt was one of the chief deities of the tiny city of Byzantium.
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 Library Juice 4:32
to be thriving, relative to its condition during the war.
Sarajevo for that matter, on the basis of a political context is a
During the Palestinian uprising, or "Intefadeh" as it is called by
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