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Kozarac (Serbian Cyrillic: Козарац,
pronounced [kɔ̂zarats]) is a town in north-western
Republika Srpska,
Bosnia and Herzegovina,
located near the city...
- met, the army
would take
Kozarac by force. As of 21 May 1992, the Serb
inhabitants of
Kozarac started to
leave the town.
Kozarac was
subsequently surrounded...
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Josip Kozarac (18
March 1858 – 21
August 1906) was a
Croatian writer.
Josip Kozarac was born in Vinkovci,
Austrian Empire. He
studied forestry management...
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Kozarac (Serbian Cyrillic: Козарац) is a
village in
central Croatia, in the muni****lity of Gvozd, Sisak-Moslavina County. It is
connected by the D6 highway...
- Козара) is a
mountain in
western Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the town of
Kozarac and in the
Bosanska Krajina region,
bounded by the Sava
River to the north...
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Samir Kozarac (born 21
August 1981) is a
Swiss former professional footballer who pla**** as a
defensive midfielder. He
started his
career at Switzerland...
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convicted war criminal,
Bosnian Serb politician,
former SDS
leader in
Kozarac and a
former member of the
paramilitary forces supporting the
attack on...
- Ivan
Kozarac (February 8, 1885 –
November 16, 1910) was a
Croatian novelist, poet and
writer of
short stories. Ivan
Kozarac was born in Vinkovci, Croatia...
- by
Branko Schmidt. It was
released in 1991. This film is
based on Ivan
Kozarac's novel which tells the life of a
fictional character named Đuka from childhood...
- Prijedor, were laid to rest in a m****
ceremony in the
northwestern town of
Kozarac,
attended by relatives. The
UNCHR stated that the
conflict in
Bosnia and...