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Velika Kladuša (Serbian Cyrillic: Велика Кладуша,
pronounced [ʋêlikaː klǎduʃa]; lit. "Great
Kladuša") is a town in
Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated...
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south of the town of
Velika Kladuša, then
capture Vrnograč,
which is
located about 12 km (7.5 mi) east of
Velika Kladuša. OG "Pauk" was
commanded by General...
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Herzegovina between 1993 and 1995. It
consisted mainly of the town of
Velika Kladuša, its capital, and a few
nearby villages and fields. It was
proclaimed as...
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Province of
Western Bosnia (APZB) with its
headquarters located at
Velika Kladuša.
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Kladuša, 2nd Cazin, and 3rd Vrnograč Brigades. On 10 November, the new
formations began taking up
positions along the RSK
border near
Velika Kladuša....
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Battle of
Velika Kladuša was one of the
first battles in the Intra-Bosnian
Muslim War. The goal of the 5th
Corps was the
abolition of
Western Bosnia...
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Autonomous Province of
Western Bosnia loyal to
Fikret Abdić in
Velika Kladuša from 1993 to 1995 in the
region of the
western Bosnia. The war
ended in...
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communities that were
under siege – Bihać,
Bosanska Krupa,
Cazin and
Velika Kladuša – had 4,856
killed or
missing persons from 1991 to 1995.
After the secessionist...
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first rose to
prominence in the 1980s for his role in
turning the
Velika Kladuša-based
agriculture company Agrokomerc into one of the
biggest conglomerates...