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U2 in Sarajevo, 10 Years After September 23, 1997
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Bono, The Edge, Larry and Adam were still in the dressing room underneath the rapidly filling Kosevo stadium stands. Paul McGuiness and I were standing behind the stage.
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Dr. Ante Čuvalo: Historical Dictionary of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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At the end of August 2007, Scarecrow Press published the second and enlarged edition of Historical Dictionary of Bosnia and Herzegovina, written by dr. Ante Čuvalo, a recognized authority on the past and present of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Efforts to build the Church of Croatian Martyrs in Udbina
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In September 9th, 2007 an invitation has been sent by Croatian Bishops from Udbina to continue with efforts to build the Church of Croatian Martyrs. The manifestation has been accompanied with a rich spiritual and cultural program.
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Istarski gunjci, musicological book by Vladimir Pernić
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Vladimir Pernić wrote a very interesting book about a unique music phenomenon in Istria, Croatia - the tradition of GUNJCI. Istria is a paradise in many respects: music, architecture, nature, history, Glagolitic script, cuisine, olives, etc.
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Svjedočanstva o zločinima jugoslavenskog režima 1971, Mijo Jurić
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Sedam puta uhićivan, pet puta suđen te godinu dana robijaš, Jurić je naposljetku bio prisiljen bježati u Austriju, gdje se potom, uhođen i potvaran od sveprisutne Udbe i sumnjičen od austrijskih vlasti, dugo morao boriti da dobije politički azil.
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New England was first called New Dalmatia, by Adam S. Eterovich
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New England was first called New Dalmatia: La Dalmate Da Nouveau Monde, La Dalmazia del Nuovo Mondo, Dalmatia of the New World. New England is a part of the USA comprising Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hamshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. The largest city is Boston.
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The biggest known post-WWII execution site in Europe
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In 1995, Serbian troops massacred 8,000 Muslims at Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Tezno grave in Slovenia (near Maribor) was found in 1999 during highway construction, with the number of post-WWII victims exceeding even that of Srebrenica.
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Croatian Victory for Croatian History August 5th 1995 - 2007
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Ancient people. Old nation. New democracy.
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Croatia To Celebrate Victory Day Tomorrow
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Tomorrow, Croatia celebrates Victory Day and homeland thanksgiving, and marks the 12th anniversary of the military-order operation "Oluja" (Storm), in which, after five years of Serbian occupation, the city of Knin was freed, as well as most of the occupied Croatian territory.
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