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www.sarajevo.ba /bs /category /128 /1 The Sixth of April Sarajevo Award ( Bosnian : Šestoaprilska nagrada grada Sarajeva ; Croatian : Šestotravanjska nagrada grada Sarajeva ; Serbian Cyrillic : Шестоаприлска награда града Сарајева ) is the highest decoration given by the city of Sarajevo . [ 1 ]
On 5 April 1992, in response to events all over Bosnia and Herzegovina 100,000 people of all nationalities turned out for a peace rally in Sarajevo. Serb Democratic Party (SDS) snipers in the Holiday Inn in the heart of Sarajevo opened fire on the crowd, killing six people and wounding several more.
After heavy fighting, the city of Sarajevo was liberated on 6th of April. During the pursuit of the enemy, Yugoslav units liberated Visoko, Kakanj and on 10th of April Busovača, which concluded the Sarajevo operation.
April 6-7, 1941 - First bombing of Sarajevo. Airport damaged. Part of the Axis bombing campaign in Yugoslavia. April 12-13, 1941 - Second bombing of Sarajevo. Courthouse, post office and many other locations damaged. 90 lives lost. [1] November 14-29, 1943 - First Allied bombing mission in Sarajevo, occurred first on November 14, and then on ...
The memorial was dedicated on 6 April 1946, the first anniversary of the liberation of Sarajevo from the four-year-long occupation by Nazi Germany and the fascist Independent State of Croatia. The memorial was designed by architect Juraj Neidhardt and is located in the former Landesbank building at the center of Sarajevo at the junction of Mula ...
For reference, the city of Sarajevo had 80,000 inhabitants in the 1660s. [1] According to some writers, the city had only 30,000 inhabitants in the early 19th century, [1] mostly those living on the outskirts of what once was the city.
Sandra Coto Navarro, 48, was charged with murder in connection to the death of Queens building super Jose Portillo, 55, (pictured), cops said. obtained by nypost
1968 Šestoaprilska nagrada grada Sarajeva Hazim Šabanović (Poriječani, Visoko , 11 January 1916 – Istanbul , 22 March 1971) was a Yugoslav historian , orientalist , and Ottomanist . He was Scientific advisor of the Oriental Institute in Sarajevo .