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  2. LGBTQ rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina Location of Bosnia and Herzegovina (green) in Europe (dark grey) – [Legend] Status Legal since 1858 when part of the Ottoman Empire, criminalized upon incorpotation into the Austria-Hungary in 1878, made legal again in 2003 Gender identity Transgender people allowed to change gender; surgery is required Military Gays, lesbians and bisexuals allowed to ...

  3. 2021 in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    2 March – Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić came to Sarajevo and donated 10,000 dozes of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines for the COVID-19 pandemic. [5]10 March – COVID-19 vaccination for the COVID-19 pandemic started in the entity of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the AstraZeneca vaccine donated from Vučić used.

  4. Portal:Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    When Bosnia and Herzegovina declared independence from Yugoslavia after the 1992 Bosnian independence referendum, the Bosnian Serbs—whose strategic goal was to create a new Bosnian Serb state of Republika Srpska (RS) that would include Bosniak-majority areas—encircled Sarajevo with a siege force of 13,000 stationed in the surrounding hills ...

  5. List of newspapers in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    88000 Mostar, BiH: Daily DL TRGOVINA d.o.o. Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina: www.dnevni-list.ba: 1512 - 8792: Dnevni list is daily newspaper (English: Daily Courier) is a popular daily newspaper in Bosnia and Herzegovina. [4] Its headquarters is in Mostar. [2] The paper is especially popular among the nation of the Croats and Bosniaks. The paper ...

  6. Troika (Bosnia and Herzegovina) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] This ultimately led to the NBL leaving the group, and renaming the Four to Troika. [6] Troika, also supported by the Union for a Better Future and the People's European Union, announced SDP BiH's Denis Bećirović's candidacy in the Bosnian general election on 21 May 2022, running for presidency member and representing the Bosniaks. [7]

  7. Hayat TV (Bosnia and Herzegovina) - Wikipedia

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    Hayat TV is a television station from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The word, "Hayat", means "life" in Arabic. It is a privately owned TV station, which started airing on 24 February 1992. Its coverage is over 1.5 million people in Bosnia, numerous cable subscribers in the neighbouring countries, and satellite viewers.

  8. Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    During a meeting of the State Anti-fascist Council for the National Liberation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ZAVNOBiH) in Mrkonjić Grad on 25 November 1943. [clarification needed] In April 1945, its name was formalized as the Federal State of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Federalna Država Bosna i Hercegovina / Федерална Држава Босна и Херцеговина), a ...

  9. Nova BH - Wikipedia

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    Nova BH is a Bosnian commercial television channel launched on 9 October 2018. From 2003 to 2018, this national commercial station formerly was known as Pink BH. Since October 2018, Nova BH is a member of the United Media portfolio, [1] the leading media platform in South East Europe. [2]