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Cazin (Serbian Cyrillic: Цазин) is a city
located in Una-Sana
Canton of the
Federation of
Bosnia and Herzegovina, an
entity of
Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Jean-Charles
Cazin (25 May 1840 – 17
March 1901) was a
French landscapist,
museum curator and ceramicist. The son of a well-known doctor, FJ
Cazin (1788–1864)...
- RTV
Cazin (RTV C) or
Radio Televizija Cazin is a
public TV
channel founded by ****embly of
Cazin muni****lity. It was
established in 1993 (as RTV
Cazin) and...
- The
Cazin rebellion (Serbo-Croatian:
Cazinska buna) was an
armed anti-state
rebellion of
peasants that
occurred in May 1950 in the
towns of
Cazin and...
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kilometers deep
along the RSK
border and
advancing as far as 10 km from
Cazin. At the same time, Abdić's
forces in the
north managed to
capture Johovica...
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Radio Cazin is a
Bosnian local public radio station,
broadcasting from
Cazin,
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Radio Cazin was
launched on 2
September 1975 by...
- goldsmith. Marie-Berthe
Cazin (née Yvart) was
married to Jean-Marie
Michel Cazin, and
studied with his father, Jean-Charles
Cazin. She
produced mostly decorative...
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Marie Cazin, née
Marie Clarisse Marguerite Guillet (19
September 1844 in Paimbœuf – 18
March 1924 in Équihen-Plage) was a
French landscape painter, decorative...
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Sarajevo Banja Luka
Tuzla Zenica Bijeljina Mostar Prijedor Doboj Cazin Istočno
Sarajevo Zvornik Živinice Bihać Gradiška Gračanica
Visoko Srebrenik Gradačac...
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opposition Goryani Movement 1949 East
German State Railway strike Rebellion of
Cazin 1950 1953 Plzeň
uprising 1953 East
German uprising 1956 Poznań protests...