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The revised registration plates were introduced as an initiative of the International High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Carlos Westendorp. [2] In a report from the Office of the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina prior to the decision, it had been noted that police conduct around the Inter-Entity Boundary Line separating the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the ...
A1 near Visoko A1 near Sarajevo Podlugovi interchange. The A1 motorway (Bosnian: Autocesta A1, Serbian Cyrillic: Аутопут A1, romanized: Autoput A1) is a motorway in Bosnia and Herzegovina that is part of the European route E73 and, together with Croatian motorways A10 and A5, and the Hungarian M6, will provide a modern and fast road connection from Budapest to Ploče, a seaport on the ...
PakWheels is a Pakistani online marketplace for car shoppers and sellers based in Lahore. [2] It aggregates thousands of new, used, and certified second-hand cars from thousands of dealers and private sellers. [3]
The Serbian Wikipedia (Serbian: Википедија на српском језику, Vikipedija na srpskom jeziku) is the Serbian-language version of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Created on 16 February 2003, it reached its 100,000th article on 20 November 2009 before getting to another milestone with the 200,000th article on 6 July ...
KP BiH: 3 Vlado Šegrt (1907–1991) September 1948 March 1953 KP BiH renamed in 1952 to SK BiH: President of the People's Assembly of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina (2) Đuro Pucar (1899–1979) December 1953 June 1963 SK BiH: 4 Ratomir Dugonjić (1916–1987) June 1963 1967 SK BiH: 5 Džemal Bijedić (1917–1977) 1967 July 1971 SK BiH: 6 Hamdija ...
Bingo was established in 1993 by Bosnian businessman Senad Džambić with headquarters in Tuzla. [8]Džambić, the sixth child of a miner and an electrician by trade, had started some small-scale business in the 1980s: “Before the war, two brothers and I had some 120 beehives on a bus and could produce up to 30 tons of honey a year.
SDP BiH – 4 Dragan Čović (born 1956) 28 October 2002 9 May 2005 2 years, 193 days HDZ BiH: 2002 – 114,606 votes (61.52%) 5 Ivo Miro Jović (born 1950) 9 May 2005 6 November 2006 1 year, 181 days HDZ BiH – 6 Željko Komšić (born 1964) 6 November 2006 17 November 2014 8 years, 11 days SDP BiH (until 2012) 2006 – 116,062 votes (40.0%)
The presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Predsjedništvo Bosne i Hercegovine / Предсједништво Босне и Херцеговине) is a three-member body which collectively serves as head of state of Bosnia and Herzegovina. [2]