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  2. Education in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Gimnazija Mostar in Mostar was one of the most academically prestigious educational institutions in Yugoslavia.. Education in Bosnia and Herzegovina has a long history, the first classifiable higher-education institution having been established a school of Sufi philosophy by Gazi Husrev-beg in 1531, with numerous other religious schools following suit over time.

  3. Category:Education in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    This category collects all articles about education in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Please use the respective subcategories. Please use the respective subcategories. The main article for this category is Education in Bosnia and Herzegovina .

  4. Academic grading in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Academic grading; Africa; Egypt; Kenya; Morocco; Nigeria; South Africa; Tunisia; North America; Canada; Costa Rica; Mexico; Nicaragua; United States; South America ...

  5. List of universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    List of public universities that are funded through the budgets of Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Government of Republika Srpska. Also, there is information about the number of enrolled students as of 2018–19 school year. [1] [2]

  6. Education in Prizren - Wikipedia

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    Only after the end of the war could the students return to their regular school. The school has a total of 2210 students; ethnically 1357 (89,27%) are Albanian, 95 (6,25%) Bosnian, 52 (3,42%) Turks, 12 (0,79%) Romani, and four (0,27%) Ashkali. Lectures are held in three languages: 1397 students in Albanian, 77 students in Bosnian, and 46 in ...

  7. Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    Plaques dedicated to Bosnian Nobel laureates Ivo Andrić and Vladimir Prelog at Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo. The Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina arose out of the Scientific Society, founded in 1951, by the decision of the Assembly of the People's Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the highest state authority in the country, on the ...

  8. University of Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    Edvin Kanka Ćudić, Bosnian human rights activist; Elmedin Konaković, foreign minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina and former Premier of Sarajevo Canton; Hatidža Hadžiosmanović, former president of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Heather McRobie, British-Australian writer; Ivica Osim, footballer and football coach

  9. Category:Educational organizations based in Bosnia and ...

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    Universities and colleges in Bosnia and Herzegovina (6 C) Pages in category "Educational organizations based in Bosnia and Herzegovina" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.