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Nor were any of the six others who sought to sell him such handkerchiefs at various points in Trebinje.
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Nor were any of the six others who sought to sell him such handkerchiefs at various points in Trebinje.
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Nor were any of the six others who sought to sell him such handkerchiefs at various points in Trebinje.
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Nor were any of the six others who sought to sell him such handkerchiefs at various points in Trebinje.
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Near the early stages of the Bosnia war -- this would have been in late 1992 or early 1993 -- Bishop Atanasije of Trebinje (in Herzegovina), whose diocese includes Mostar, visited me at my Senate office.
Julia Gorin: My Letter Published in the Wall Street Journal: Bob Dole's Corrupted Opinion on Bosnia 2009
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This Trebinje-born player has recently promised Miroslav Blazevic that he will play for the national team of Bosnia & Hertzegovina, but he has clouded things with his announcement for one Canadian radio station stating how he still is thinking about Canada's national team!
What they are saying in Bosnia about Begovic Duane Rollins 2009
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Across the Balkans, there are weekly markets in towns like Split, Croatia, and Trebinje, Bosnia.
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Down there on the grass between the barracks the Austrians took as contribution from Trebinje seventy Serbs, including three women, such women as we saw in the market place.
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'Come in, come in,' cried the man, placing himself between us and Trebinje.
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Below us now lay the huge Austrian-built barracks, with the paddocks between them, and I remembered again what I had hated to speak of as we drove into Trebinje, when we were out to have an amusing morning.
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