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  2. Croatian National Theatre, Mostar - Wikipedia

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    The Croatian National Theatre in Mostar (Croatian: Hrvatsko narodno kazalište u Mostaru) is a theatre located in Mostar, home to the largest population of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina. HNK Mostar was established on September 22, 1994 and the foundations of its building were laid on January 30, 1996.

  3. Herzegovina-Neretva Canton - Wikipedia

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    The largest city in the canton and the fifth largest city in the country is Mostar. Mostar is located on the banks of the Neretva river and is divided between Croats and Bosniaks. Mostar is known for its old bridge, Stari Most, which was constructed by the area's Ottoman rulers, who also brought Islam to the region. Bosnian Croat forces bombed ...

  4. Croatian National Theatre - Wikipedia

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    In addition, there are three other smaller theatres carrying that name in Croatia (in Šibenik, Varaždin and Zadar) and one in Bosnia and Herzegovina (in Mostar). Hence it may refer to: Croatian National Theatre in Rijeka ("HNK Zajc" or "HNK Rijeka"), located in Rijeka; not to be confused with HNK Rijeka (the football club)

  5. National Theatre Mostar - Wikipedia

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    The National Theatre Mostar (Bosnian: Narodno pozorište Mostar) is the largest public theatre in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, where performances are held, as well as other arts events. [1] It was officially founded on 28 November 1949 and the opening play was Matej Bora's Night at the Globoko ( Odrpanci ), directed by Safet Pašalić.

  6. Bosnian Special Police Units - Wikipedia

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    Bosnian special police units where a few during the war in Bosnia, but there was only one created before the war. In 1982, the MUP special police unit "BOSNA" was created. This unit, like others European units at the time, was created from the threat of terrorism, created by specialists of the police force and very well trained and prepared to fight terroris

  7. HNK Branitelj - Wikipedia

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    HNK Branitelj (Croatian: Hrvatski nogometni klub Branitelj) is a football club based in Rodoč, Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina. They played the 2020–21 season at the 4th level of the Bosnia-Herzegovina football pyramid. Their home ground is Stadion Sportskog Centra in Rodoč which holds about 1,000 people.

  8. Cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    HNK HNŽ Herzegovina-Neretva Canton: Mostar: 222,007 92,005 41.44% 118,297 53.29% 6,432 2.90% 4,401 51.5 9 8 ZHK ŽZH West Herzegovina Canton: Široki Brijeg: 94,898

  9. Ministry of the Interior (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Ministarstvo unutarnjih poslova Republike Hrvatske or MUP RH) is the ministry in the Government of Croatia which is in charge of state security among other roles. Croatian Police is a public service of the Ministry of the Interior.