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  2. Union for a Better Future of BiH - Wikipedia

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    The Union for a Better Future of BiH (Bosnian: Savez za bolju budućnost BiH or SBB BiH) is a Bosniak centre-right [3] political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The party was founded in September 2009 by Fahrudin Radončić , the founder and owner of Dnevni avaz , the largest daily newspaper in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  3. Roads in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    9.2 km (5.7 mi) Mostar south - Kvanj tunnel Tender procedure in progress; Construction start in the first half of 2024 [33] RS: 35.2 km (21.9 mi) Johovac - Orašje: Tender procedure in progress [34] Autoput Banja Luka - Novi Grad 23.5 km (14.6 mi) Prijedor - Novi Grad: The preparation of the general project for the selection of the route is ...

  4. DIN 72552 - Wikipedia

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    from 2nd battery and 12/24 V relay: 31 return to battery- or direct to ground 31a return to battery- 12/24 V relay 31b return to battery- or ground through switch 85d 31c return to battery- 12/24 V relay 31, 31a Electric motors; 32 return 31 33 main terminal (swap of 32 and 33 is possible) 30 33a limit 33b field 54e 33f 2. slow rpm: 33g 3. slow ...

  5. List of World Heritage Sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    Sarajevo – unique symbol of universal multiculture – continual open city (N.I.) Sarajevo 1997 v (cultural) Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, has a long and rich history of religious and cultural diversity. [13] The natural and architectural ensemble of Jajce: Jajce 2006 ii, iii, iv, v, vi, vii (mixed)

  6. Vijećnica - Wikipedia

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    It was initially the largest and most representative building of the Austro-Hungarian period in Sarajevo and served as the city hall. [2] [3] The building was reopened on 9 May 2014. [4] It is the current seat and headquarters of the Mayor of Sarajevo, as well as the Sarajevo City Council.

  7. Kijevo, Trnovo - Wikipedia

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    Kijevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Кијево) is a village in Trnovo municipality, Istočno Sarajevo, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1] [2] Kijevo is south of Sarajevo on the road M-18 Sarajevo-Trnovo-Foča-Trebinje. [1] The closest airport is Sarajevo International Airport, located 9.7 km north west of Kijevo. [2]

  8. Centar, Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    It is located between the older parts of the city under Stari Grad, and the newer more modern parts of the city under the municipalities Novi Grad and Novo Sarajevo. The Centar municipality is the administrative, business, commercial, cultural, educational, and medical centre of Sarajevo. Although some of these may be disputed, Centar is ...

  9. Marshal Tito street (Sarajevo) - Wikipedia

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    Marshal Tito street, or Tito's street, is one of the main streets in Sarajevo, located in the Centar Municipality. The street is named after Josip Broz Tito, the former President of Yugoslavia. [1] Marshal Tito street connects Mula Mustafa Bašeskija street and Ferhadija street on the east and Zmaj od Bosne street on the west.