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Ljiljan was a
Bosnian w****ly news-political and
cultural news magazine. It is
named after the
golden Bosnian lily,
which is
considered the
national symbol...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is also
known as
zlatni ljiljan (Bosnian for
golden lily) and
Bosanski ljiljan (Bosnian lily). L. bosnia**** has
often been lumped...
- it
represents a
palatal lateral approximant /ʎ/. For example, the word
ljiljan is
pronounced /ʎiʎan/. Most
languages containing the
letter ⟨Lj⟩ in the...
- the
breakup of
Yugoslavia in the
early 1990s. It
founded the
newspaper Ljiljan. The
party remains the
strongest political party among the
Bosniak po****tion...
- only in all-caps
style should both
components be in
upper case (e.g.
Ljiljan–
LJILJAN, Njonja–NJONJA, Džidža–DŽIDŽA).[citation needed]
Unicode designates a single...
- politics, VRIL
energy and
other 'dangerous matters'."
Ognjen Tvrtković, in
Ljiljan,
describes how SCH's
previous "guitar noise" has been
replaced by electronic...
- (Bosnian:
Orden Zlatnog ljiljana), or
simply the
Golden Lily (Bosnian:
Zlatni ljiljan), was a
military decoration of the Army of the
Republic of
Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- it
represents a
palatal lateral approximant /ʎ/. For example, the word
ljiljan is
pronounced /ʎiʎan/.
Ljudevit Gaj
first used the
digraph ⟨lj⟩ in 1830;...
- 2008, p. 469. Felić,
Bejdo (2002). Peti korpus: (1992-1995.). Sarajevo:
Ljiljan. ISBN 9958-22-098-9. Fotini,
Christia (2008). "Following the Money: Muslim...
- 2017-01-05.
Retrieved 2022-06-25. Felić,
Bejdo (2002). Peti
Korpus 1992-1995.
Ljiljan. ISBN 9789958220982. Thomas, Nigel; Mikulan, K. (2013). The
Yugoslav Wars...