Mostar (Serbian Cyrillic: Мостар, pronounced [mǒstaːr] ) is a city and the administrative centre of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia...
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The United World College in Mostar (UWC Mostar) (Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian: Koledž Ujedinjenog svijeta u Mostaru) is a part of the United World College...
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Gimnazija Mostar (Serbian Cyrillic: Гимназија Мостар) is a gymnasium in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Formerly called Gimnazija "Aleksa Šantić" (Гимназија...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1894 Jewish Hospital, Lviv, Ukraine, 1900 Mostar Gymnasium, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1902 Former Yenidze Cigarette Factory...
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Mostar (Croatian: Hrvatski športski klub Zrinjski Mostar, lit. 'Croat Sports Club Zrinjski Mostar') is a professional football club, based in Mostar,...
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in Mostar Spanish Square in Mostar Gymnasium Mostar Pub in Mostar Hotel Neretva ruin Mostar street Ruin in Mostar War ruin in Mostar Ruin in Mostar Mostar...
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well as Mamluk architecture of Egypt and Syria, as exemplified by Mostar Gymnasium. This included application of ornamentations and other "Moorish" design...
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Smilja Mučibabić (category People from Mostar)
Mostar. The following year, as an experienced professional, she was appointed director of this gymnasium. Her successful management of the Gymnasium and...
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Petar Čule (category Bishops of Mostar-Duvno)
Napredak's dormitory in Mostar, a position he held until 1929. At the same time, he was a religious teacher at the Mostar gymnasium until 1924. As a religious...
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[Mirror of Justice] (PDF) (in Croatian). Mostar: Biskupski ordinarijat Mostar (Bishop's Ordinariate Mostar). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-11-08...
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Before his appointment, Majić served as a vicar general of the dioceses of Mostar-Duvno and Trebinje-Mrkan from 2012 to 2021. Majić was born in Drinovci near...
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was ordained a priest on 29 June 1980. Vukšić served as a chaplain at the Mostar cathedral and worked as a journalist for the diocesan magazine Crkva na...
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government and ran an experimental farm. Dimitrije was educated at Mostar Gymnasium. As a young student, he surrounded himself with a group that would...
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maintaining an embassy in Sarajevo and six consulates in Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Mostar, Tuzla, Livno and Vitez. The Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina (544,780 persons...
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enrolled their daughters into gymnasium; Marija and her older sister Berta thus became the first female pupils in Mostar's Velika gimnazija in 1905, and...
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The Diocese of Mostar-Duvno (Latin: Dioecesis Mandentriensis-Dulminiensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina....
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Pavao Žanić (category Bishops of Mostar-Duvno)
2010) was a prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the Bishop of Mostar-Duvno and apostolic administrator of Trebinje-Mrkan from 1980 until his...
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Avdo Humo (category Politicians from Mostar)
Humo was born in Mostar on 1 February 1914. He joined the revolutionary movement while he attended high school in gymnasium in Mostar. Because he was expelled...
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supporters Jakov Dugandžić, Mostar's Ljubo Brešan and 19-year old Mostar gymnasium student Ante Zuanić, as well as a prominent Mostar CPP member Blaž Slišković...
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Blazek.[citation needed] Some of his noteworthy works include the Mostar Gymnasium, the Masaryk Independence Tower [cs] in Hořice, Czech Republic, and...
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Osman Đikić (category Writers from Mostar)
successfully completed primary school in Mostar, as well as five years of secondary schooling at Mostar Gymnasium before being expelled for publicly supporting...
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Hamza Humo (category Writers from Mostar)
Yugoslavia. Humo was born on 30 December 1895 in Mostar. He finished elementary school, gymnasium and maktab in Mostar. At the beginning of the First World War...
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Berta Bergman (category People from Mostar)
attended gymnasium in Mostar to achieve this. Berta and her older sister Marija made headlines when in 1905, they became the first female pupils in Mostar Gymnasium...
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Dragan Markovina (category Writers from Mostar)
former president of the New Left of Croatia party. Markovina was born in Mostar and there he attended the first 5 grades of primary school. In 1992, due...
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Vladimir Ćorović (category Writers from Mostar)
family involved in business. Ćorović finished primary school and the Gymnasium in Mostar, in which he was one of many future Serb intellectuals, among whom...
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Trebinje Partisan Gymnasium principal on February 22, 1945. In 1946 and 1947 he was the principal of the State Real Gymnasium in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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bishop of Mostar-Duvno, and from 2003, he was a parish administrator in Grude and a lecturer of law at the Theological Institute of Mostar. In 2006, Kutleša...
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Marko Perić (category Clergy from Mostar)
Franciscan sisters in Bijelo Polje near Mostar from 1934 to 1938. Afterward, in 1938, he enrolled at the gymnasium in Travnik, where he studied until 7th...
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Herzegovina. In early 1992, they performed on peace concerts in Sarajevo, Konjic, Mostar, Banja Luka and Trebinje. With the beginning of Bosnian War, Plavi Orkestar...
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in Mostar Primary schooling lasts for nine years. Secondary education is provided by general and technical secondary schools (typically Gymnasiums) where...
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