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Goff's last line made me recall a local train ride from Sisak to Zagreb, in Croatia.
Race in europe Marian 2009
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Goff's last line made me recall a local train ride from Sisak to Zagreb, in Croatia.
Everyday world Marian 2008
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Although important border cities like Sisak remained under heavy bombardment, the Serbs mostly ran.
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However, the 110-mile segment of the Adria mainline between Omisalj and Sisak, Croatia, can only accommodate imports.
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I think back to the opening of CROMAC, the Croatian Mine Action Center, in Sisak, and the woman who became Croatia's first woman deminer.
Diana's legacy against landmines, Travnik, August 1997 Marian 2007
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He had decided to try the European expansion only after talking with a professor in Sisak whose students were training as machinists, chemists and metallurgical engineers.
Back in the Balkans 2007
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Heavily shelled during the 1991-95 war with Serbia, Sisak is particularly desperate for jobs so that residents don't have to commute -- or move -- to the capital, Zagreb, about 35 miles away.
Back in the Balkans 2007
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Goff's last line made me recall a local train ride from Sisak to Zagreb, in Croatia.
Marian's Blog: Marian 2006
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Goff's last line made me recall a local train ride from Sisak to Zagreb, in Croatia.
On Racism & Fascism: Stan Goff's article at Alternet.org Marian 2006
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Sisak (Sissek), the Ottoman and Persian Empires signed a peace treaty.
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