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  • 71Music of Bosnia and Herzegovina — Bosnian music continues despite the nation s sometimes troubled history. Like the surrounding Balkan countries, Bosnia and Herzegovina has had a turbulent past marked by frequent foreign invasions and occupation. As a result, Bosnian music is now …

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  • 72Bosnia and Herzegovina cuisine — Bosnian cuisine is balanced between Western and Eastern influences. The food is closely related to Turkish, Middle Eastern and other Mediterranean cuisines. However, due to years of Austrian rule, there are also many culinary influences from… …

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  • 73Izvorna bosanska muzika — Bosnian root music (izvorna bosanska muzika) came from the Drina valley and Kalesija. It is usually performed by singers with two violinists and a šargija player. These bands first appeared around World War I and became popular in the 1960s. This …

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  • 74Ćevapi — Bosnian ćevapi with onions in a somun. Ćevapi (pronounced [tɕɛv̞ǎːpi]) or ćevapčići (formal diminutive, [tɕɛv̞ǎptʃitɕi], ћевапчићи) is a grilled dish of minced meat, a type of kebab, found traditionally in the …

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  • 75Cuisine of Bosnia and Herzegovina — Bosnian cuisine uses many spices; but usually in very small quantities. Most dishes are light, as they are cooked in lots of water; the sauces are fully natural, consisting of little more than the natural juices of the vegetables in the dish.… …

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  • 76Deer Park Mosque — Bosnian Islamic Centre Basic information Location Deer Park (Melbourne)  Australia Affiliation Islam …

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  • 77Kotromanić Dynasty — ▪ Bosnian history       royal house that ruled Bosnia from the late 13th to the mid 15th century. The dynasty was founded by Stephen Kotroman, a vassal of the Hungarian king and the ruler of a portion of Bosnia from 1287 to 1316. His son Stephen… …

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  • 78Yugoslav First League 1929 — Bosnian club SASK dissolved before the season began and the clubs participating was reduced to five, all Serbian or Croatian. 1929 was the first year in which the Prva Liga used a double round robin style league, and so the stats for each team… …

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  • 79Bosnia — Bosnian, adj. /boz nee euh/, n. a historic region in SE Europe: a former Turkish province; a part of Austria Hungary (1879 1918) now part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. * * * …

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  • 80European non-Germans in the German armed forces during World War II — Bosnian Muslim soldiers of the Handschar reading a brochure about Islam and Judaism , 1943 Europäische Freiwillige is a German term meaning European Volunteers , derived from the German Freiwillige (volunteer),[ …

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