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    exhibition about Bijedić was held in Mostar in 2016. Citations Bartolovic, Dragan (1985). Džemal Bijedić i njegovo vrijeme. Univerzitet "Džemal Bijedić". pp. 28–29...
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  • University Džemal Bijedić of Mostar (Bosnian: Univerzitet "Džemal Bijedić" u Mostaru / Универзитет "Џемал Биједић" у Мостару) is a public university located...
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  • Previously it was called the University Džemal Bijedić of Mostar, named after a socialist politician Džemal Bijedić. The university has ten faculties and...
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  • Džemal is a masculine given name which may refer to: Džemal Berberović (born 1981), Bosnian retired footballer Džemal Bijedić (1917–1977), Yugoslav Communist...
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    Council of Džemal Bijedić was the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia's national government from 16 May 1974 to 16 May 1978. Džemal Bijedić was its...
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    elite. While working within the communist system, politicians such as Džemal Bijedić, Branko Mikulić and Hamdija Pozderac reinforced and protected the sovereignty...
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    of SR Montenegro from 1982 to 1983. Đuranović previously succeeded Džemal Bijedić as Prime Minister of Yugoslavia in 1977 following his death, serving...
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    number 103, operated by the GRAS transport company. 18 January 1977: Džemal Bijedić, then prime minister of Yugoslavia, and his wife were among the eight...
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    previous era is a strong industry; under former republic president Džemal Bijedić and SFRY President Josip Broz Tito, metal industries were promoted in...
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    suburb of Sydney, leaves 83 people dead. SFR Yugoslavia Prime minister Džemal Bijedić, his wife and 6 others are killed in a plane crash in Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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