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Adis Obad (Bosnian, in Cyrillic: Адис Обад; born 12 May 1971) is a retired Bosnia and Herzegovina professional footballer who played for FK Velež Mostar, in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Badanj Cave (Croatian,Bosnian: Badanj Pećina) is a cave in Borojevići near the town of Stolac, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Faculty of Electrical Engineering (Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian: Elektrotehnički Fakultet) or ETF is one of the faculties of University of Sarajevo.
Srebrenik Fortress (Bosnian: Utvrda Srebrenik) is a fortress located near the town of Srebrenik in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
"C'est la Vie" was covered in 1978 in French language by French rock singer Johnny Hallyday, with lyrics "Tant pis... C'est la Vie", in 1985 in Bosnian language by Bosnian-born Serbian singer Zdravko Čolić with lyrics "Ruška", and in 1995 in Serbian language by pop-folk group Divlji kesten with lyrics "Svrati po nekad"
According to the Norwegian Slavist Svein Mønnesland, the dictionary is made relevant today not least because of politic aspects since it shows the Bosnian language to have a long tradition.