Bearings of Bihać town from the 14th century. Siege of Bihać in 1592 Bihac fortress (Wihitsch), 1686 Coffee pavilion in Bihac, c. 1900 Bihac Orthodox Church...
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The siege of Bihać was a three-year-long siege of the northwestern Bosnian town of Bihać by the Army of the Republika Srpska, the Army of the Republic...
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Siege of Bihać may refer to: Siege of Bihać (1992–95), the siege of the city during the Bosnian War Siege of Bihać (1592), the siege of the city where...
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Željava Air Base (redirect from Bihać Airbase)
Bosnia and Herzegovina under the Plješevica mountain, near the city of Bihać, was the largest underground hangar and military air base in the Socialist...
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established by the Partisan resistance movement following the liberation of Bihać. Bihać became its administrative center and the first session of the Anti-Fascist...
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capture Bihać and the surrounding towns to connect Partisan held areas in Bosanska Krajina, and Knisnka Krajina. The battle for the city of Bihać lasted...
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Sokolac is a fortress located near the village of Sokolac, near Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina, originating in the Middle Ages. It is also referred to...
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The 1st Bihać Infantry Brigade was formed on September 19, 1992, in Kamenica near Bihać, becoming part of the 5th Corps of the Army of the Republic of...
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The siege of Bihać (Croatian: Opsada Bihaća) was the besieging and capture of the city of Bihać, Kingdom of Croatia within Habsburg monarchy, by the Ottoman...
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divided into 33 oblasts. Before 1922, the territory of the Bihać Oblast was part of the Bihać District. In 1929, the 33 oblasts were administratively replaced...
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