• Kamen (Cyrillic: Камен) is a village in the municipality of Čajniče, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Official results from the book: Ethnic composition of Bosnia-Herzegovina...
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    Čajniče (Serbian Cyrillic: Чајниче, pronounced [tʃâːjniːtʃɛ]) is a town and a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, the...
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    parts of the Taurinense division and the Chetniks near Ifsar, captured Čajniče and besieged Foča, where an Italian battalion and about 1,000 Chetniks...
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    The construction of a water supply system began in 1962 from a spring in Čajniče, 16.5 km (10.3 mi) from Goražde. The River Drina has great significance...
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  • • Brezovice • Bučkovići na Bezujanci • Čajniče • Đakovići • Glamočevići • Gložin • Hunkovići • Ifsar • Kamen • Kapov Han • Karovići • Krstac • Lađevci...
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    Chetniks at Vukosavci near Lopare. The 2nd Proletarian Brigade was formed at Čajniče on 1 March from Partisan forces that had withdrawn from occupied Serbia...
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    Vlasenica, Srebrenica, Drinjača, Bratunac, Foča, Ustikolina, Goražde and Čajniče. Due to continuing cooperation between the two groups, the Chetniks also...
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    November the Partisans cut the phone lines linking Pljevlja to Prijepolje and Čajniče, thus isolating the Italian garrison. At 2:15 on 1 December the first Partisan...
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