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Despite the obvious similarities, the 10-dinar banknote and its 1000-old-dinar predecessor with the same design are older (1955) and showed Arif Heralić, a metal worker working on a blast furnace in Zenica.
Bosnian National Theater Zenica is a theater institution in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina and it was founded in 1950.
The lone monastery in Bosnia and Herzegovina is in the Klopče neighbourhood of Zenica.
There were also reports that HVO soldiers, under his command, committed atrocities in and around Zenica.
On 17 September 2012, Mirković announced that she would hold a humanitarian concert in Zenica, Bosnia on 7 November in the Arena Zenica.
The band was founded from members of bands Gluho Doba (Against Deaf Age) - Alan Hajduk, Adisa Zvekić, Almir Hasanbegović and Adis Zvekić from Zenica and Ornamenti - Brano Jakubović and Vedran Mujagić from Sarajevo.
Bogdani received his first senior international call up from Neptun Bajko in 1996 for a friendly in Zenica against Bosnia & Herzegovina.
Evan Kohlmann has suggested that he served as third-in-command of a Zenica mujahideen battalion during 1995 under Abdelkader Mokhtari.
For example, in the 1870s, when the Imperial and Royal Military Railway built a supply line from Bosnian Brod to Zenica in Bosnia was quickly expanded into a fully operational narrow gauge railway for general use, thus founding the extensive railway network built to the so-called Bosnian gauge of 760 mm.
Ivica Marić (born April 16, 1967 in Zenica, Bosnia) is a former Croatian professional basketball player.
Lozančić died in car accident on November 17, 2007 near Zenica.
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Ivo Lozančić (born in Donja Ozimica near Žepče in 1957 - died November 17, 2007 near Zenica) was a Bosnian Croat soldier and politician.
Heavily populated by the Orthodox Christian inhabitants before the war, Jezera's demographic structure drastically changed during and following the war.
Kemal Hafizović (born May 12, 1950 in Zenica, SFR Yugoslavia) is a former Bosnian football player and now a manager best known for his playing and coaching career with NK Čelik Zenica.
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Born and raised in Zenica, Kemal Hafizović started his career in the youth teams of NK Čelik Zenica.
Jezera's Orthodox Christian Kusići population left their homes; the area's borders have been redrawn and the village is now under the jurisdiction of the Zenica municipality, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The ICTY accepted that the market place in Zenica was shelled by HVO on 19 April 1993 from the village of Putičevo, 15 kilometres from Zenica, killing 15 people and injuring another 50.
Before the war, the Bosna river was heavily polluted due to heavy industrial activity at the nearby Natron paper and pulp factory, as well as steel and wood industry factories in the southern cities of Zenica and Zavidovići respectively.
Radoševići, a village in the municipality of Vareš, Zenica-Doboj Canton, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
They played two matches; one on 29 April 2006 against Luxembourg at Baku, and one on 14 May 2006 against Bosnia and Herzegovina at Zenica.
During the 1994 season and the final tournament held in Zenica, he was the joint top goalscorer together with Dželaludin Muharemović with 3 goals.
After a meeting in Zenica on 20–21 August 1993, Rasim Delić appointed him Head of an Inspection Team.
Semir Osmanagić (born 1 June 1960 in Zenica, SFR Yugoslavia), also known as Sam Osmanagich is the founder and executive director of the Bosnian Pyramids of the Sun Foundation, and owner of a metalworking company in Houston, United States.
Born in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Perduv played club football for NK Olimpija Ljubljana and NK Čelik Zenica in the Yugoslav First League.
At the end of April 1992, the TO was reorganized into 4 regions (Bihać, Sarajevo, Tuzla and Zenica) and two tactical groups that controlled TO, PL and newly formed brigades.
Zenica prison (Kaznenopopravni zavod zatvorenog tipa Zenica, KPZ Zenica) is a closed-type prison located in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In the season 2011-12 Partizan is the first time won the Adriatic League triumph in the final tournament of the Zenica.