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14 unusual facts about Travnik


7th Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina

The 7th Corps was one of seven corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and its headquarters were in Travnik.

Adnan Terzić

Following the war he was the president of the municipal council in Travnik and from 1996 to 2001 Terzić served as Governor/Vice-Governor of the Central Bosnia Canton.

From 1986 to 1990, he was an advisor in the municipal government in Travnik.

Bertold Eisner

In the mid 1900, due to financial difficulties, Eisner moved to Bosnia and Herzegovina where he worked at the Travnik, Jajce, Prijedor and Ključ courts of law.

Dario Kordić

Dario Kordić said that the Croatian spirit in the HZ H-B had grown stronger in the 40 days since the declaration of the HZ H-B, the Croatian people of the Travnik region were ready to accede to the Croatian state "at all costs ... any other option would be considered treason, save the clear

Josip Štadler

In Travnik he helped build the gymnasium and seminary, as well as many churches and women's seminaries throughout the country.

Mario Barić

Mario Barić (born April 15, 1985 in Travnik, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a Bosnian professional football player who currently plays for FK Sarajevo in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Marko Jozinović

He had finished four grades of elementary school in Maglaj, then he attended the Jesuits' minor seminary in Travnik where he finished elementary school and gymnasium.

Milan Rajlić

Milan Rajlić (October 16, 1916 in Travnik – May 10, 1952 in Kraljevo) was a Bosnian footballer.

Milunka Lazarević

There were also outright or shared first places at Wijk aan Zee, Belgrade, Emmen (all 1972) and the Travnik zonal tournament of 1978.

Nikša Bratoš

Nikša Bratoš (born on 17 August 1959 in Travnik) is a Bosnian musician who gained fame in former Yugoslavia.

Travnik

The most important are Ivo Andrić (writer, Nobel Prize for literature in 1961), Miroslav Ćiro Blažević (soccer coach of Croatian national team, won third place 1998 in France), Josip Pejaković (actor), Seid Memić Vajta (pop-singer) and Davor Džalto (artist and art historian, the youngest PhD in Germany and in the South-East European region).

The Bosnian Tornjak, one of Bosnia's two major dog breeds and national symbol, originated in the area, found around Mt.Vlašić.

Vjekoslav Kramer

Vjeko Kramer was born in Travnik but moved to Osijek where he completed both elementary and high school.


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History of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina

The 7th Corps (Travnik) was established on 7 April 1994 with brigades from the 3rd Corps to advance north-westward through southern Bosnia.

Marko Bruerović

In 1793 he was engaged for 4 years in diplomatic work in Travnik (Bosnia and Herzegovina) as merchant attaché, where he also helped the Jewish merchants (based in Sarajevo).

Matija Mažuranić

By travelling in 1839 to Bosnia (from Karlovac, Sisak and Kostajnica, over Belgrade, on foot and horse, to Sarajevo, Travnik, over Romanija up to Zvornik) - Mažuranić has in a vernacular way, with no external stimulus or literary influences, as a connoisseur of vernacular literary genius, managed to create a piece which can be read both as an adventure and as a realistic account of seen and experienced.

Novi Travnik

A street in Novi Travnik and the primary school in Stojkovići was named after him.

The municipality was called Novi Travnik (meaning: The New Travnik) until 1980, when it was styled Pucarevo after Đuro Pucar.