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Hadžići is a town and a municipality located in Sarajevo Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located south west of the city of Sarajevo. According to the census of 2013, Hadžići municipality has a population of 23,891 residents.
Novi Grad, previously Bosanski Novi, is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Situated in the far northwest of the country, it lies across the Una from the Croatian town of Dvor. According to the 2013 census, the town has a population of 11,063, while its municipality comprises a total of 27,115 inhabitants.
Brčko District is a self-governing administrative unit in north-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Battle of Dobro Pole, also known as the Breakthrough at Dobro Pole, was a World War I battle fought between 15 and 18 September 1918. The battle was fought in the initial stage of the Vardar Offensive, in the Balkans Theatre. On September 15, a combined force of Serbian, French and Greek troops attacked the Bulgarian-held trenches in Dobro Pole, at the time part of the Kingdom of Serbia. The offensive and the preceding artillery preparation had devastating effects on Bulgarian morale, eventually leading to mass desertions.
Zevin is a village and municipality in the Yardymli Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 1,322.
Zovik is a village in the municipality of Novi Grad, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Ivan Štraus was a Bosnian renowned architect.
Donji Zovik (Hadžići) is a village in the municipality of Hadžići, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Gornji Zovik (Hadžići) is a village in the municipality of Hadžići, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Donji Zovik is a village in the municipality of Brčko, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Gornji Zovik is a village in the municipality of Brčko, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Vardar Offensive was a World War I military operation, fought between 15 and 29 September 1918. The operation took place during the final stage of the Balkans Campaign. On September 15, a combined force of Serbian, French and Greek troops attacked the Bulgarian-held trenches in Dobro Pole, at the time part of the Kingdom of Serbia. The assault and the preceding artillery preparation had devastating effects on Bulgarian morale, eventually leading to mass desertions.
Elisha Banai (Hebrew: אלישע בנאי; Elisha Banai is a singer, musician, songwriter, composer, music producer and Israeli actor, best known as the singer of Elisha Banai and the Forty thieves.
Dobro Pole or Dóbro Pólie, , is a peak situated in the southern part of the Republic of Macedonia on the border with Greece.
Zovik is a village in Baranduzchay-ye Jonubi Rural District, in the Central District of Urmia County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 96, in 27 families.
Donji Zovik may refer to:
Zoviḱ is a village in the Novaci Municipality of North Macedonia.
On 11 May 1992, ARBiH attacked JNA barracks in Krupa and transported the captured JNA reservists into a newly formed concentration camp "Silos" in Tarčin. Additional 11 JNA reservists were brought in from the barracks in Zovik and Hadžići. The camp was later used to imprison Serb civilians, mostly elderly from neighbouring communities. Until 27 January 1996, when the camp was finally closed down, reported 23 prisoners were killed within the walls of the camp. In 2011, eight former ARBiH soldiers were arrested for the crimes at "Silos" and the trial began in July 2013.
Gornji Zovik may refer to: