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Vrhbosna (Serbian Cyrillic: Врхбосна,
pronounced [ʋř̩x.bo.sna]) was the
medieval name of a
small region in today's
central Bosnia and Herzegovina, centered...
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Vrhbosna was the
medieval name of a
region that is now part of Sarajevo,
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Vrhbosna may also
refer to:
Roman Catholic Archdiocese...
- The
Metropolitan Archdiocese of
Vrhbosna (also
known as the
Metropolitan Archdiocese of Sarajevo) is an
ecclesiastical archdiocese of the
Catholic Church...
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Radio Vrhbosna or
Radio postaja Vrhbosna was a
Bosnian commercial radio station,
broadcasting on
Croatian language from Sarajevo,
Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- part of the
Bosnian province of
Vrhbosna near the
traditional center of the
Kingdom of Bosnia.
Though a city
named Vrhbosna existed, the
exact settlement...
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cathedral in
Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the seat of the
Archbishop of
Vrhbosna,
currently Tomo Vukšić, and
center of
Catholic worship in the city. The...
- King Béla IV of
Hungary listed the
other parishes of the diocese,
namely Vrhbosna, Neretva, Lepenica,
Vidgossa (Viduša), Mile (near today's Visoko), Lašva...
- Herzegovina-Neretva
Canton East
Herzegovina Bosnia Birač
Srednja Bosna [bs]
Vrhbosna Osat
Bosanska Krajina Cazinska Krajina [bs] Knešpolje Lijevče
Donji Kraji...
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prelate of the
Catholic Church who
served as
Metropolitan Archbishop of
Vrhbosna from 1977
until his
retirement in 1990. Jozinović was born at Devetine...
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Catholic Church who has been a
cardinal since 1994. He was the
archbishop of
Vrhbosna from 1991 to 2022. The
twelfth of
thirteen children,
Vinko Puljić was born...