THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
Case No. IT-00-39 & 40-PT
THE PROSECUTOR OF THE TRIBUNAL
AGAINST
MOMCILO KRAJISNIK
and
BILJANA PLAVSIC
AMENDED CONSOLIDATED INDICTMENT
The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, pursuant to her authority under Article 18 of the Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ("the Statute of the Tribunal"), charges:
MOMCILO KRAJISNIK and BILJANA PLAVSIC
with GENOCIDE, CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY and VIOLATIONS OF THE LAWS AND CUSTOMS OF WAR as set forth below:
THE ACCUSED
1. Momcilo KRAJISNIK, son of Sreten and Milka (née Spiric) was born on 20 January 1945 in Zabrdje, municipality of Novi Grad, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was a leading member of the Serbian Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina ("SDS") and he served on a number of SDS bodies and committees. On 12 July 1991, Momcilo KRAJISNIK was elected to the Main Board of the SDS. He was President of the Assembly of Serbian People in Bosnia and Herzegovina ("Bosnian Serb Assembly") from 24 October 1991 until at least November 1995. He was a member of the National Security Council of the Bosnian Serb Republic and from the beginning of June 1992 until 17 December 1992, he was a member of the expanded Presidency of the Bosnian Serb Republic.
2. Biljana PLAVSIC, daughter of Svetislav, was born on 7 July 1930 in Tuzla, Tuzla municipality, Bosnia and Herzegovina. She was a leading member of the SDS from the period of its establishment in Bosnia and Herzegovina. From 18 November 1990 until April 1992, Biljana PLAVSIC was a member of the collective Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. She served as President of the Council for Protection of the Constitutional Order of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. From 28 February 1992 until 12 May 1992, she was an acting President of the Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. She was a member of the National Security Council of the Bosnian Serb Republic. On 12 May 1992, she became a member of the three member Presidency of the Bosnian Serb Republic and from the beginning of June 1992 until 17 December 1992, Biljana PLAVSIC served as a member of the expanded Presidency of the Bosnian Serb Republic.
INDIVIDUAL CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY
Article 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal
3. Momcilo KRAJISNIK and Biljana PLAVSIC are individually criminally responsible pursuant to Article 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal for the crimes referred to in Articles 3, 4, and 5 of the Statute of the Tribunal as alleged in this indictment, which they planned, instigated, ordered, committed or in whose planning, preparation or execution they otherwise aided and abetted. By using the word "committed" in this indictment, the Prosecutor does not mean that the accused physically committed any of the crimes charged personally. "Committed" in this indictment refers to participation in a joint criminal enterprise.
4. The joint criminal enterprise encompassed territories within the former Yugoslavia. Within the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina ("Bosnia and Herzegovina") the objective of the joint criminal enterprise was the permanent removal, by force or other means, of Bosnian Muslim, Bosnian Croat or other non-Serb inhabitants from large areas of Bosnia and Herzegovina through the commission of crimes which are punishable under Articles 3, 4, and 5 of the Statute of the Tribunal. Momcilo KRAJISNIK and Biljana PLAVSIC each participated in the joint criminal enterprise as co-perpetrators. Alternatively, the accused participated in the joint criminal enterprise as aiders or abettors.
5. The crimes enumerated in all the Counts of this indictment were within the object of the joint criminal enterprise, and Momcilo KRAJISNIK and Biljana PLAVSIC each held the state of mind necessary for the commission of each of these crimes. Alternatively, the crimes enumerated in all the Counts of this indictment were the natural and foreseeable consequences of the execution of the joint criminal enterprise and Momcilo KRAJISNIK and Biljana PLAVSIC were aware that these crimes were the possible consequence of the execution of the joint criminal enterprise.
6. The joint criminal enterprise was in existence at the time of the commission of the underlying criminal acts alleged in this indictment and at the time of the participatory acts of each of the accused in furtherance thereof.
7. Numerous individuals participated in this joint criminal enterprise. Each participant, by acts or omissions, contributed to achieving the objective of the enterprise. Momcilo KRAJISNIK and Biljana PLAVSIC worked in concert with other members of the joint criminal enterprise, including Radovan KARADZIC and Nikola KOLJEVIC. Other members of the joint criminal enterprise included: Slobodan MILOSEVIC, Zeljko RAZNATOVIC (aka "Arkan"), General Ratko MLADIC, General Momir TALIC, Radoslav BRDANIN, and other members of the Bosnian Serb leadership at the Republic, regional and municipal levels; members of the SDS leadership at the Republic, regional and municipal levels; members of the Yugoslav People’s Army ("JNA"), the Yugoslav Army ("VJ"), the army of the Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, later the army of the Republika Srpska ("VRS"), the Bosnian Serb Territorial Defence ("TO"), the Bosnian Serb police ("MUP"), and members of Serbian and Bosnian Serb paramilitary forces and volunteer units and military and political figures from the (Socialist) Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Montenegro.
8. Momcilo KRAJISNIK and Biljana PLAVSIC, acting individually, and through the associations, positions and memberships enumerated in paragraphs 12 and 13 below, and in concert with other members of the joint criminal enterprise, participated in the joint criminal enterprise in the following ways:
9. Momcilo KRAJISNIK and Biljana PLAVSIC participated in the joint criminal enterprise as stated above. On this basis, they each bear individual criminal responsibility for these crimes under Article 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal in addition to their responsibility under the same Article for having planned, instigated, ordered or otherwise aided and abetted in the planning, preparation, or execution of these crimes.
Article 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal
10. Momcilo KRAJISNIK and Biljana PLAVSIC, while holding positions of superior authority, are also individually criminally responsible for the acts or omissions of their subordinates, pursuant to Article 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal. A superior is responsible for the criminal acts of his subordinate if he knew or had reason to know that his subordinates were about to commit such acts or had done so, and the superior failed to take the necessary and reasonable measures to prevent such acts or to punish the perpetrators.
11. Momcilo KRAJISNIK and Biljana PLAVSIC, in their respective capacities as Acting President (Plavsic) or members of the Presidency (Plavsic) and the Expanded Presidency (Plavsic and Krajisnik) of the Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina had de jure control and authority over the Bosnian Serb Forces and Bosnian Serb Political and Governmental Organs that participated in the crimes alleged in this indictment.
12. Momcilo KRAJISNIK held a prominent position in the Bosnian Serb leadership and was associated with Radovan KARADZIC, Biljana PLAVSIC, Nikola KOLJEVIC, other members of the Bosnian Serb leadership, and other members of the joint criminal enterprise. He was a member of the National Security Council, the Expanded Presidency of the Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Main Board of the SDS and the Bosnian Serb Assembly, of which he was also President. By virtue of those associations, positions and memberships, he had de facto control and authority over the Bosnian Serb Forces and Bosnian Serb Political and Governmental Organs and their agents, who participated in the crimes alleged in this indictment.
13. Biljana PLAVSIC held a prominent position in the Bosnian Serb leadership and was associated with Radovan KARADZIC, Nikola KOLJEVIC, Momcilo KRAJISNIK, other members of the Bosnian Serb leadership, and other members of the joint criminal enterprise. She was a member of the National Security Council, an Acting President, a member of the Presidency and the Expanded Presidency of the Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and a prominent member of the SDS. By virtue of those associations, positions and memberships, she had de facto control and authority over members of the Bosnian Serb Forces and Bosnian Serb Political and Governmental Organs and their agents, who participated in the crimes alleged in this indictment.
14. Momcilo KRAJISNIK and Biljana PLAVSIC knew or had reason to know that all crimes alleged in this indictment were about to be committed or had been committed by their subordinates and they failed to take necessary and reasonable measures to prevent such acts or punish the perpetrators thereof. Each accused is therefore individually criminally responsible under Article 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
THE CHARGES
COUNTS 1 and 2
GENOCIDE, COMPLICITY IN GENOCIDE
15. Between 1 July 1991 and 30 December 1992, Momcilo KRAJISNIK and Biljana PLAVSIC, acting individually or in concert with each other and with Radovan KARADZIC, Nikola KOLJEVIC and other participants in the joint criminal enterprise, planned, instigated, ordered, committed or otherwise aided or abetted the planning, preparation or execution of the partial destruction of the Bosnian Muslim and Bosnian Croat national, ethnical, racial or religious groups, as such, in territories within Bosnia and Herzegovina.
16. As alleged in paragraphs 3 to 9, Momcilo KRAJISNIK and Biljana PLAVSIC participated in a joint criminal enterprise. The objective of the joint criminal enterprise was primarily achieved through a manifest pattern of persecutions as alleged in this indictment. In some Municipalities this campaign of persecutions included or escalated to include conduct committed with the intent to destroy in part the national, ethnical, racial or religious groups of Bosnian Muslims and Bosnian Croats as such. In these municipalities a significant section of the Bosnian Muslim and Bosnian Croat groups, namely their leaderships, as well as a substantial number of the members of the groups were targeted by Bosnian Serb Forces and Bosnian Serb Political and Governmental Organs and their agents for intended destruction. The most extreme manifestations of this form of partial destruction of the Bosnian Muslims and Bosnian Croats took place in Bosanski Novi, Brcko, Kljuc, Kotor Varos, Prijedor, and Sanski Most.
17. The destruction of these groups was effected by:
By these acts and omissions, Momcilo KRAJISNIK and Biljana PLAVSIC participated in:
Count 1: GENOCIDE, punishable under Articles 4(3)(a), and 7(1) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal; and/or
Count 2: COMPLICITY IN GENOCIDE, punishable under Articles 4(3)(e), and 7(1) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
COUNT 3
PERSECUTIONS
18. Between 1 July 1991 and 30 December 1992, Momcilo KRAJISNIK and Biljana PLAVSIC, acting individually or in concert with each other and with Radovan KARADZIC, Nikola KOLJEVIC and other participants in the joint criminal enterprise, planned, instigated, ordered, committed or otherwise aided and abetted the planning, preparation or execution of persecutions of the Bosnian Muslim, Bosnian Croat or other non-Serb populations of the following municipalities: Banja Luka; Bijeljina; Bileca; Bosanska Krupa; Bosanski Novi; Bosanski Petrovac; Bratunac; Brcko; Cajnice; Celinac; Doboj; Donji Vakuf; Foca; Gacko; Hadzici; Ilidza; Ilijas; Kljuc; Kalinovik; Kotor Varos; Nevesinje; Novi Grad; Novo Sarajevo; Pale; Prijedor; Prnjavor; Rogatica; Rudo; Sanski Most; Sipovo; Sokolac; Teslic; Trnovo; Visegrad; Vlasenica; Vogosca and Zvornik ("Muncipalities").
19. Bosnian Serb Forces and Bosnian Serb Political and Governmental Organs and their agents committed persecutions in the Municipalities upon Bosnian Muslim, Bosnian Croat or other non-Serb populations. The persecutions included:
i) forced labour including digging graves and trenches and other forms of forced labour at front lines and the use of Bosnian Muslim, Bosnian Croat or other non-Serb populations as human shields;
j) the appropriation or plunder of property during and after attacks, in detention facilities and in the course of deportations or forcible transfers. The appropriation of property included the practice of forcing Bosnian Muslims, Bosnian Croats or other non-Serbs to sign documents turning over their property to Bosnian Serb governmental authorities in order to be allowed to leave the Municipalities; or
k) the intentional or wanton destruction of private property including homes and business premises and public property, including cultural monuments and sacred sites listed in Schedule D.
20. Beginning in March 1992, Bosnian Serb Forces and Bosnian Serb Political and Governmental Organs and their agents attacked and took control of towns and villages in the Municipalities. Before, during and after these attacks, they committed persecutory acts enumerated in paragraph 19 upon Bosnian Muslim, Bosnian Croat or other non-Serb populations.
21. Bosnian Serb Forces and Bosnian Serb Political and Governmental Organs and their agents established and controlled detention facilities in the Municipalities. After the attacks, Bosnian Muslim, Bosnian Croat or other non-Serb populations were detained in those facilities and were subjected to persecutory acts enumerated in paragraph 19.
22. From early April 1992, Bosnian Serb Forces and Bosnian Serb Political and Governmental Organs and their agents conducted persecutions by forcibly transferring and/or deporting Bosnian Muslim, Bosnian Croat or other non-Serb populations to areas inside and outside of Bosnia and Herzegovina as enumerated in paragraph 19.
23. Bosnian Serb Forces and Bosnian Serb Political and Governmental Organs that committed persecutions in the Municipalities undertook these acts with JNA/VJ forces and Serbian paramilitary units and Bosnian Serb paramilitary units and volunteer units.
By these acts and omissions, Momcilo KRAJISNIK and Biljana PLAVSIC participated in:
Count 3: Persecutions on political, racial and religious grounds, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY, punishable under Articles 5(h) and 7(1) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
COUNTS 4, 5 and 6
EXTERMINATION AND KILLING
24. Between 1 July 1991 and 30 December 1992, Momcilo KRAJISNIK and Biljana PLAVSIC, acting individually or in concert with each other and with Radovan KARADZIC, Nikola KOLJEVIC and other participants in the joint criminal enterprise, planned, instigated, ordered, committed or otherwise aided and abetted the planning, preparation or execution of the extermination and murder of the Bosnian Muslims, Bosnian Croats or other non-Serbs in the Municipalities. The extermination and murder was effected by:
By these acts and omissions, Momcilo KRAJISNIK and Biljana PLAVSIC participated in:
Count 4: Extermination, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY punishable under Articles 5(b), and 7(1) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal; or
Count 5: Murder, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY, punishable under Articles 5(a), and 7(1) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal; or
Count 6: Murder, a VIOLATION OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR, as recognised by Common Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Conventions of 1949, punishable under Articles 3, and 7(1) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
COUNTS 7-8
DEPORTATION, INHUMANE ACTS
26. The Prosecution alleges and incorporates by reference paragraphs 18 to 23.
27. Between 1 July 1991 and 30 December 1992, Momcilo KRAJISNIK and Biljana PLAVSIC, acting individually or in concert with each other and with Radovan KARADZIC, Nikola KOLJEVIC and other participants in the joint criminal enterprise, planned, instigated, ordered, committed or otherwise aided and abetted the planning, preparation or execution of the forced transfer and deportation of Bosnian Muslims, Bosnian Croats or other non-Serbs from the Municipalities.
By these acts and omissions, Momcilo KRAJISNIK and Biljana PLAVSIC participated in:
Count 7: Deportation, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY punishable under Articles 5(d), and 7(1) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal; and
Count 8: Inhumane acts (forced transfer), a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY punishable under Articles 5(i), and 7(1) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
GENERAL ALLEGATIONS
28. All acts or omissions charged as Genocide or Complicity in Genocide, were committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, Bosnian Muslims and Bosnian Croats, national, ethnical, racial or religious groups, as such.
29. All acts and omissions charged as Crimes against Humanity were part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against the Bosnian Muslim, Bosnian Croat or other non-Serb civilian populations of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
30. At all times relevant to this indictment, a state of armed conflict existed in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
31. Momcilo KRAJISNIK and Biljana PLAVSIC were required to abide by the laws and customs governing the conduct of armed conflicts, including the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and the additional protocols thereto.
ADDITIONAL FACTS
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Carla Del Ponte Prosecutor
Dated this 7th day of March 2002
At The Hague,
The Netherlands
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SCHEDULE A |
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KILLINGS NOT RELATED TO DETENTION FACILITIES |
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No. |
Municipality |
Victims (killed) |
Date |
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1 |
Bijeljina |
1.1 The killing of at least 48 Bosnian Muslim and/or Bosnian Croat men, women and children in the town of Bijeljina. |
1-2 April 1992 |
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2 |
Bosanska Krupa |
2.1 The killing of a number of non-Serb civilians. |
21-22 Apr 1992 |
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3 |
Bosanski Novi |
3.1 A number of non-Serb civilians killed during the expulsion of non-Serbs from Blaga Japra and surrounding areas. |
09-Jun-1992 |
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3.2 A number of non-Serb villagers of the hamlet of Alici were killed by Serb forces. |
23-Jun-1992 |
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4 |
Bratunac |
4.1 Approximately 65 non-Serb civilians killed near the river in Glogova. |
09-May-1992 |
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5 |
Brcko |
5.1 The killing of approximately 10 non-Serb men in front of the Hotel Posavina in Brcko. |
04-May-1992 |
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5.2 The killing of a number of Muslim men in Mujkici village. |
07-May-1992 |
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5.3 The execution of a number of civilians in the market place in Stari Grad area of Brcko. |
07-May-1992 |
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5.4 A number of Muslim males killed at or around the police station. |
08-May-1992 |
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5.5 The killing of an elderly Muslim woman during a home invasion by Serb police and paramilitaries. |
21-Jun-1992 |
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6 |
Foca |
6.1 A number of non-Serb men executed by Serb soldiers in Djidjevo. |
20-Apr-1992 |
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6.2 At least 5 Bosnian Muslims killed by Serb soldiers in a military warehouse in Filipovici. |
26-Apr-1992 |
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6.3 The killing of a number of Bosnian Muslim and/or Bosnian Croat civilians from the villager of Jelec. |
Between 1 May and 10 May 1992 |
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6.4 In Bavcici, the killing of 13 Muslim males. |
19-May-1992 |
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6.5 Nine Muslim males killed in a tunnel, Miljevina. |
01-Jun-1992 |
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6.6 14 Muslim men from Trnovaca executed by Serb soldiers in Brod. |
22 Jun e 1992 |
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6.7 Near Trosanj, a group of Muslim villagers hiding in the woods were killed while attempting to escape the area and after capture. |
7 Jul y 1992 |
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7 |
Gacko |
7.1 During an attack in the area of Kula and Meduljici villages dozens of non-Serb civilians, including elderly men, women, and children were killed. |
17-Jun-1992 |
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7.2 A number of non-Serbs were killed near Mount Zelengora. |
Between 18 and 23 June 1992 |
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8 |
Ilijas |
8.1 The execution on or about 5 June 1992 of eighteen Bosnian Muslim villagers from Ljesovo |
4-5 June 1992 |
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9 |
Kljuc |
9.1 The execution on or about 30 May 1992 of Bosnian Muslim and/or Bosnian Croat villagers of Prohovo, including women and children in Prhovo and on the road to Peci |
30 May - 1 June 1992 |
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9.2 The killing of a number of civilians, including women and children from the hamlet of Dzaferagici . |
10-Jul-1992 |
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9.3 In Biljani, at least 30 elderly Muslim men were killed. |
10-Jul-1992 |
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10 |
Kotor Varos |
10.1 In the town of Kotor Varos, approximately 13 non-Serbs were killed in and around the Medical Centre. |
25-Jun-1992 |
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10.2 The killing on or about 13 August 1992 of seventeen Bosnian Muslim males of Dabovci village. |
13-Aug-1992 |
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10.3 The killing of a number of non –Serb men in the mosque in Hanifici. |
15-Aug-1992 |
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11 |
Nevesinje |
11.1 The killing of one Muslim male. |
15-Jun-1992 |
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11.2 The killing of one Muslim male at the police station. |
16-Jun-1992 |
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11.3 The killing of a number of non-Serb civilians from the village of Zulja. |
01-Jun-1992 |
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11.4 Dozens of non-Serb civilians, including women and children, were killed." in Lipovaca and Dubrovaci |
June - July 1992 |
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11.5. Near Kiser, approximately 17 Bosnian Muslim civilians were killed by Serb soldiers. |
01-Jul-1992 |
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12 |
Novi Grad |
12.1 Muslim men fleeing from Ahatovici were ambushed and captured. Serb soldiers executed 15 of the captured men. |
29-May-1992 |
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12.2 A number of Muslim men were killed at the bridge in Bojnik. |
01-Jun-1992 |
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13 |
Prijedor |
13.1 The killing of a number of non-Serbs in Kozarac and the surrounding areas between May and June 1992. |
May-June 1992 |
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13.2 The killing of a number of non-Serbs in Mehmed Sahoric’s house in Kamicani. |
26-May-1992 |
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13.3 In Hambarine and Behlici, at least 3 Bosnian Muslims were killed. |
11 June – 01 July 1992 |
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13.4 The killing of a number of non-Serbs in Hambarine. |
23-May-1992 |
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13.5 The killing of a number of non-Serbs in the village of Jaskici. |
14-Jun-1992 |
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13.6 In the Brdo region, including the villages of Carakovo and Biscani, numerous non-Serbs were killed. |
May-July 1992 |
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13.7 The killing of a number of non-Serbs in the village of Brisevo. |
24-Jul-1992 |
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13.8 The killing of a number of non-Serbs in the Ljubija/Kipe iron ore mine on or about 25 July 1992. |
25-Jul-1992 |
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13.9 The killing of a number of non-Serbs at the Ljubja football stadium. |
25-Jul-1992 |
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13.10 The killing of a number of non-Serbs in Tomasica. |
03-Dec-1992 |
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14 |
Sanski Most |
14.1 The killing on or about 25 May 1992 of more than 30 Bosnian Muslim and/or Bosnian Croat women and children in the village of Hrustovo. |
31-May-1992 |
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14.2 Killing of a number of non-Serb between Begici and Vrhpolje bridge. |
31-May-1992 |
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14.3 In Kenjari, 19 Bosnian Muslim men were killed in Dujo Banovic’s house. |
27-Jun-1992 |
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14.4 In Budin, a number of non-Serbs were killed. |
01-Aug-1992 |
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15 |
Sokolac |
15.1 Approximately 7 non-Serb villagers killed by Serbs in Tocionik village. |
21-Jul-1992 |
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15.2 In the village of Meljine, 3 elderly non-Serb women were killed. |
31-Jul-1992 |
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15.3 In the village of Zulj, two non-Serbs were killed. |
01-Aug-1992 |
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15.4 In the village of Novoseoci, approximately 44 non-Serb men were killed. |
22-Sep-1992 |
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16 |
Visegrad |
16.1 The execution throughout June 1992 of hundreds of Bosnian Muslim men, women and children of Visegrad at various bridges over the Drina. |
May/June 1992 |
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16.2 The killing of more than 60 Bosnian Muslim and/or Bosnian Croat villagers from Kortnik village. |
14-Jun-1992 |
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16.3 In Bikavac settlement, approximately 70 Bosnian Muslim and other non-Serb civilians were burnt to death in a house ignited by Serb paramilitaries led by Milan Lukic. |
27-Jun-1992 |
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17 |
Vlasenica |
17.1 The killing on or about 2 May 1992 of approximately twelve Bosnian Muslim and/or Bosnian Croat males from the village of Drum. |
02/05/1992 Jun 1992? |
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17.2 The killing on or about 16 May 1992 of over 60 Bosnian Muslim and/or Bosnian Croat men, women and children of the village of Zaklopaca. |
16-May-1992 |
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Zvornik |
18.1 The killing of fifteen Bosnian Muslim and/or Bosnian Croat males from the town of Zvornik. |
09-Apr-1992 |
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18.2 A number of non-Serb civilians including women and children killed at a garage in Rasidov Han. |
28/29 April 1992 |
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18.3 In Drinjaca, at least 55 Bosnian Muslim men were killed. |
30-May-1992 |
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SCHEDULE B |
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KILLINGS RELATED TO DETENTION FACILITIES |
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No. |
Municipality |
Victims (killed) |
Date |
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1 |
Banja Luka |
1.1 A number of non-Serb detainees transported from Sanski Most killed upon their arrival at Manjaca Camp. |
Early June 1992 |
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1.2 The killing of a number of non-Serb men during their detention at Manjaca. |
Between 6 June and 18 Sept 1992 |
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1.3 Several non-Serb prisoners suffocated in a truck while being transported from Sanski Most to Manjaca. |
01-Jul-1992 |
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1.4 Killing of a number of non-Serb men from Omarska and/or Keraterm upon their arrival at Manjaca. |
06-Aug-1992 |
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2 |
Bosanska Krupa |
2.1 A number non-Serb detainees killed during their detention at the Petar Kocic elementary school and while performing forced labour at the front line. |
Between June and August 1992 |
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3 |
Bratunac |
3.1 At least 14 non-Serbs killed while detained at the Vuk Karadzic school. |
10-16 May 1992 |
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4 |
Brcko |
4.1 Summary execution of Muslim detainees at Luka camp. |
8-16 May 1992 |
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5 |
Cajnice |
5.1 At Mostina Hunting Lodge dozens of non-Serb detainees were killed. |
19-May-1992 |
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6 |
Doboj |
6.1 A number of non-Serb prisoners detained at Percin’s Disco were taken out and killed while being used as human shields during combat operations. |
12-Jul-1992 |
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7 |
Foca |
7.1 Killing of at least 266 Bosnian Muslim detainees at KP Dom, including at leat 36 during July. |
June to December 1992 |
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8 |
Gacko |
8.1 Five Bosnian non-Serbs executed at Gacko SUP |
03-Jul-1992 |
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9 |
Kalinovik |
9.1 The killing on or about 5 August 1992 of over twenty Bosnian Muslim male detainees from Kalinovik who were taken to Foca KP Dom, and from there later killed near Jelec-Foca municipality. |
05-Aug-1992 |
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10 |
Kljuc |
10.1 The mass execution on or about 1 June 1992 of over one hundred Bosnian Muslim and/or Bosnian Croat males from the village of Velagici in Velagici School. |
01-Jun-1992 |
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11 |
Kotor Varos |
11.1 The killing in November 1992 of approximately one hundred and ninety Bosnian Muslim and Bosnian Croat males of Grabovice village in Grabovice school. |
01-Nov-1992 |
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12 |
Nevesinje |
12.1 A number of non-Serb civilians from villages of Sopilja, Borovcici, Lakat, Preskaja, Kljuna and surrounding areas were briefly detained at Zijemlja school and the heating plant were taken out and killed. |
26-Jun-1992 |
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13 |
Novi Grad |
13.1 A number of non-Serb men were taken from Rajlovac camp and killed. |
1 - 13 June 1992 |
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13.2 Near Srednje, 47 Bosnian Muslim men from Rajlovac camp were killed. |
14-Jun-1992 |
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14 |
Pale |
14.1 In Pale, a number of non-Serb detainees were beaten and killed. |
May-July 1992 |
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15 |
Prijedor |
15.1 In Omarska camp, hundreds of Bosnian Muslims and Bosnian Croats were killed, including in particular the execution on or about 20 July 1992 of over 150 Bosnian Muslim and/or Bosnian Croat males from the "Brdo" region of Prijedor. |
May-August 1992 |
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15.2 The killing of a number of non-Serb men in Trnopolje camp. |
28 May - October 1992 |
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15.3 The execution on or about 24-25 July 1992 of approximately one hundred and fifty Bosnian Muslim and/or Bosnian Croat males in Room 3 of Keraterm camp. |
24-Jul-1992 |
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15.4 Near Hrastova Glavica, approximately 100 non-Serb men taken from Keraterm and Omarska camps were killed. |
05-Aug-1992 |
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15.5 The execution on or about 21 August 1992 of approximately 150 Bosnian Muslim and/or Bosnian Croat males from Trnopolje camp and Prijedor town on Vlasic mountain in Skender Vakuf. |
21-Aug-1992 |
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16 |
Rogatica |
16.1 The execution on or about 15 June 1992 of at least ten Bosnian Muslim males from Visegrad. |
15-Jun-1992 |
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16.2 The killing of approximately 27 Muslim males taken from the detention facilities at Rasadnik. |
15-Aug-1992 |
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17 |
Sanski Most |
17.1 In Sanski Most, a number of non-Serbs taken from Betonirka camp were killed near the Partisan cemetery. |
22-Jun-1992 |
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18 |
Teslic |
18.1 In Teslic town, at least 5 non-Serb men were killed at the Territorial Defence building. |
01-Jun-1992 |
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18.2 In Pribinic camp, at least 7 or 8 non-Serb detainees were killed. |
Jun-Oct 1992 |
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19 |
Vlasenica |
19.1 A number of non-Serb detainees were taken out from the warehouse and killed at a pit. |
01-Jun-1992 |
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19.2 A number of non-Serb detainees taken from the warehouse and executed on the main road to Nova Kasaba. |
01-Jun-1992 |
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19.3 At Susica camp, a number of non-Serb male detainees were killed. |
June and July 1992 |
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20 |
Vogosca |
20.1 A number of Muslim detainees were taken out for forced labour and service as human shields were killed. |
Between 30 May and Dec 1992 |
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20.2 A number of Muslim detainees from the Svrake detention facility were killed while doing forced labour or as human shields at the front line. |
May-December 1992 |
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21 |
Zvornik |
21.1 At Ekonomija farm, Karakaj, a number of non-Serb detainees were killed. |
12-14 May 1992 |
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21.2 At Novi Izor building, at least 2 non-Serb male detainees were killed. |
01-May-1992 |
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21.3 The killings in June 1992 of over thirty Bosnian Muslim and/or Bosnian Croat male prisoners at the Celopek Dom Kultur. |
9-26 Jun 1992 |
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21.4 The mass killing on or about 1-5 June 1992 of approximately 160 Bosnian Muslim males at Karakaj Technical School. |
1-5 Jun 1992 |
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21.5 The killing on or about 5-8 June 1992 of approimately 190 Bosnian Muslim and/or Bosnian Croat prisoners at Gero’s slaughterhouse. |
5-8 Jun 1992 |
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SCHEDULE C |
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DETENTION FACILITIES |
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No. |
Municipality |
Name and/or location of detention facility |
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1 |
Banja Luka |
1.1 Banja Luka Prison |
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1.2 CSB building Banja Luka |
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1.3 Mali Logor |
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1.4 Manjaca |
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1.5 Sports Hall |
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1.6 Kozara Barracks |
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1.7 Kastel |
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1.8 Old Army Camp |
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1.9 Camp at Borik Stadium |
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2 |
Bijeljina |
2.1 Agricultural School, Bijeljina |
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2.2 Bijeljina Barracks |
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2.3 KP Dom Bijeljina |
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2.4 SUP Bijeljina |
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2.5 Batkovic |
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2.6 Janja Field |
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2.7 Novo Selo farm |
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2.8 Patkovaca military warehouse |
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2.9 Sugar factory |
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2.10 Patkovaca farm cooperative |
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2.11 Fortified castle |
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2.l2 4th of July public utilities |
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2.13 Vanek's mill |
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2.14 S. Haso school |
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2.15 House of Velagic Osman in Janja |
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3 |
Bileca |
3.1 Bileca barracks (AKA JNA Compound Mose Pijade) |
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3.2 Bileca Police Station |
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3.3 Bileca Prison |
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3.4 Building behind the SUP in Bileca |
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3.5 Dacki Dom (Students dorms) |
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4 |
Bosanska Krupa |
4.1 Jasenica School |
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4.2 Petar Kocic School |
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4.3 Otoka Elementary School |
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4.4 Suvaj Elementary School |
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4.5 Gorinja Elementary School |
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4.6 Arapusa Elementary School |
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5 |
Bosanski Novi |
5.1 Japra Company |
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5.2 (Mlavke) Stadium prison in Bosanski Novi |
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5.3 Village of Blagaj |
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5.4 Police station in Bosanska Kostajnica |
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5.5 Vatrogasno building |
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5.6 Una Hotel |
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5.7 Fire Station |
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5.8 Elementary School |
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5.9 Suha Medja |
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5.10 Ekic's private houses |
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5.11 Police station in Bosanski Novi |
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6 |
Bosanski Petrovac |
6.1 Kozila logging camp |
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6.2 Police Station in Bosanski Petrovac. |
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6.3 Kamenica (possibly in the neighbouring Opstina, Titov Drvar) |
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6.4 Sports Centre |
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6.5 Bus Station |
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6.6 Hotel |
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6.7 Jasikovac |
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6.8. Vrtoce |
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6.9 Workers’ Barracks in Ostrelj |
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7 |
Bratunac |
7.1 Bjelovac |
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7.2 Bratunac Football Stadium |
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7.3 Bratunac Police Station |
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7.4 Vuk Karadzic School |
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7.5 Stadium |
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7.6 Warehouse |
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7.7 Kravice cooperative house |
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7.8 Konjevic polje Elementary School |
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7.9 Basement of "Express Restaurant" |
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8 |
Brcko |
8.1 Brcko Fire Station |
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8.2 Brcko Hospital |
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8.3 Laser Company Brcko |
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8.4 Wooden Mosque - Kolobara |
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8.5 Brcko Army Barracks |
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8.6 Brezovo Polje |
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8.7 Luka Camp |
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8.8 Hotel Posavina |
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8.9 Brcko SUP |
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8.10 Orthodox Church |
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8.11 Vestfalija Restaurant |
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8.12 Football Stadium |
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8.13 Elementary School Loncari |
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8.14 DTV Partizan |
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8.15 Pelagicevo farm coopertive shop |
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8.16 Demolished villas in Potocari |
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9 |
Cajnice |
9.1 Mostina Lodge (Fuel Container on same site in Mostina). |
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9.2 Police Station Cajnice |
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9.3 School |
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10 |
Celinac |
10.1 Celinac Police Station |
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10.2 Milos Dujic Primary School, Celinac |
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10.3 Popovac |
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10.4 SDK Bank, Celinac |
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11 |
Doboj |
11.1 JNA/4 juli Barracks |
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11.2 Percin’s Disco |
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11.3 Seslija Camp |
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11.4 "Warehouse in Usora" |
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11.5 Bare |
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11.6 Central Prison in Doboj (Spreca) |
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11.7 Doboj hangars |
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11.8 "Usora" |
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11.9 Doboj SUP |
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11.10 Railway station |
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11.11 SRC Ozren (centre for sport and recreation) |
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11.12 High School Centre (SSC) |
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11.13 Tyre Factory in Bare |
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11.14 Stanari mine prison |
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11.15 Stanari Elementary school |
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11.16 Handball Stadium |
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11.17 Bosanka |
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11.18 Transmission line factory Rudanka |
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11.19 Kotorko village |
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11.20 Hangar PD Majevica |
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11.21 Putnikovo brdo military premises |
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11.22 Seona |
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11.23 Grapska Elementary School |
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11.24 Miljkovac Military Barracks |
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11.25 Piperi shop |
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11.26 Sevarlije military barracks |
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11.27 Podnovlje |
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11.28 Vinska |
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11.29 Majevac |
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11.30 Ozren Kesten |
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12 |
Donji Vakuf |
12.1 Durda's House, Donji Vakuf |
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12.2 Donji Vakuf Police Station |
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12.3 T.O. Warehouse, Donji Vakuf |
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12.4 Vrbaspromet Warehouse, Donji Vakuf |
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12.5 Daljan Barracks |
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12.6 Oborci Elementary School |
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12.7 Semesnica Hotel |
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12.8 Kindergarten premises |
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12.9 Garage in the house of Ivica Stanko |
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12.10 Garage in the house of Loncar Goran |
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12.11 Vrbas Hotel |
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12.12 Oborci railway station building |
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13 |
Foca |
13.1 Srednjoskolski centre High School |
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13.2 Srednja Skola (probably same as above) |
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13.3 Karaman's house |
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13.4 Partizan Hall |
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13.5 Restaurant opposite the KP Dom |
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13.6 Workers huts at Buk Bijela |
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13.7 Foca Hospital |
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13.8 KP Dom, Foca |
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13.9 Bukovica motel |
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13.10 Miljevina Police Station |
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13.11 TO Military warehousese, Livade Settlement |
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13.12 Brioni |
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13.13 Private house of Slobodan Matovic |
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13.14 Velecevo reformatory |
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13.15 Female camp in private house Miljevina |
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13.16 Podedje purchasing station (otkupna stanica) |
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13.17 Brod na Drini elementary school |
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13.18 Cohodar mahala military warehouse |
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13.19 Muslim house in Trnovaca |
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13.20 Foca high school |
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13.21 Private house of Munib Hodzic |
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13.22 Presjeka Ustikolina |
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13.23 Private apartment of Asima Dzanko in Donde Polje |
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13.24 Private houses in the village of Didjevo |
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14 |
Gacko |
14.1 Avtovac Post Office |
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14.2 Gacko SUP |
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14.3 Avtovac Barracks Gacko |
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14.4 Fazlagica Kula |
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14.5 Powerplant |
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14.6 Samacki Hotel |
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15 |
Hadzici |
15.1 Civil Defence HQ in Hadzici. |
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15.2 Coco-Cola Factory in Hadzici |
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15.3 Cultural and Recreational Centre in KSIRC (AKA Hadzici Sports Centre) |
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15.4 Garage of the Municipality Building in Hadzici (AKA Hadzici Garage) |
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15.5 Hadzici Sports Centre |
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15.6 Vranica Dormitory huts in Hadzici. |
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16 |
Ilidza |
16.1 Ilidza SJB Building |
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16.2 Old building of the Health Centre Ilidza |
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16.3 Camp Luzani Ilidza |
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16.4 Building of CK Ilidza ( Red Cross) |
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16.5 OS 27 Juli Ilidza |
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17 |
Ilijas |
17.1 Bioca Primary School |
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17.2 Cellars of the Prison in Ilijas |
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17.3 Gornja Bioca School |
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17.4 Ilijas SUP building |
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17.5 Iskra Warehouse in Podlugovi, Podlugovi detention centre, Podlugovi School, Railway Station in Podlugovi. |
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17.6 27 Juli Elementary School in Ilijas |
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17.7 Police station Ilijas - Jail |
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18 |
Kalinovik |
18.1 Primary School in Ulog |
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18.2 Kalinovik Elementary School |
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18.3 Kalinovik Police Station |
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18.4 Powder magazine Jelasacko polje. |
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18.5 Miladin Radojevic elementary school |
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18.6 Ponor grain elevator (silos) / Gun powder warehouse |
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18.7 Pavlovac farm |
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19 |
Kljuc |
19.1 Kljuc Police Station |
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19.2 Nikola Mazkic Elementary School |
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19.3 Sitnica School |
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19.4 Huts in Gornja Sanica |
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19.5 Gornja Sanica Railway Station |
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19.6 Sports hall |
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19.7 Biljani elementary school |
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20 |
Kotor Varos |
20.1 Alagic Café, Vrbanjci |
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20.2 Jelsingrad Factory, Kotor Varos |
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20.3 Kotor Varos Elementary School |
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20.4 Kotor Varos Police Station |
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20.5 Kotor Varos Prison (Stari-Zatvor jail) |
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20.6 Maslovare School |
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20.7 Sawmill (Pilana) |
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20.8 High School Centre (SSC) |
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20.9 Old court |
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20.10 Siprage |
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20.11 Kozara |
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20.12 Medical centre (Dom zdravlja) |
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20.13 Grabovica elementary school |
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20.14 Vrbanjci petrol station |
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20.15 Devdo's café in Vrbanjci |
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20.16 Elementary school |
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20.17 Popovac Celinac |
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21 |
Nevesinje |
21.1 Basement of heating plant in Kilavci |
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21.2 Camp at BORACKO lake |
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21.3 Gornje Rakitno |
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21.4 Tool factory |
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21.5 Tool-shop |
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21.6 Basement of a house in Borci |
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22 |
Novi Grad |
22.1 Rajlovac Barracks (including barracks, Rajlovac Hangar, fuel cisterns) |
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23 |
Novo Sarajevo |
23.1 Crisis Staff Centre Soping Grbavica |
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23.2 Kula Prison |
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23.3 Garages and basements of Grbavica N. Sarajevo |
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23.4 Shop Digitron Buje N. Sarajevo |
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23.5 Rooms of MZ (local community) Vrace N. Sarajevo |
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23.6 Lukavica Barracks, Slavisa Vajner Cica Barracks, Lukavica |
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24 |
Pale |
24.1 Pale Scout House |
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24.2 Pale School Gym |
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24.3 Pale SUP |
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24.4 Former Pale Cinema |
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24.5 Hotel Koran Pale |
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25 |
Prijedor |
25.1 Army (Military Barracks) Barracks Prijedor |
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25.2 Police station in Prijedor |
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25.3 Command Post at Miska Glava |
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25.4 Omarska |
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25.5 Keraterm Camp |
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25.6 Trnopolje |
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25.7 Elementary School Kozarac |
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25.8 Railway Station Ljubija |
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25.9 Stari Majdan Ljubija |
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25.10 Stadium Ljubija |
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25.11 Rubber factory PROTEKTIRNICA Brezicani |
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25.12 Mravinj village |
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25.13 Local Office Orlovac |
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25.14 Elementary School Donji Garevci |
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25.15 Elektrokozarac Kozarac |
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25.16 Sanducara Kozarac |
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25.17 Stadium Kozarac |
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25.18 Church Krkici |
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25.19 Hladnjaca |
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25.20 Vitlovska village |
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25.21 Hotel Mrakovica |
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25.22 Bosnamontaza |
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25.23 Cattle market |
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25.24 Bus station Zecovi |
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25.25 Railway station Kozarac or Trnopolje |
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25.26 Railway station Petrov Gaj |
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25.27 Cattle market Omarska |
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25.28 Sport Hall Mladost |
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25.29 Old saw mill Kozarac |
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25.30 Dom Kulture Kozarac (community centre) |
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25.31 Brezine |
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25.32 Tukovi |
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25.33 Kratelj |
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25.34 Karan |
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25.35 Dom Kulture Cela (community centre) |
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25.36 Elementary school Kevljani |
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25.37 Elementara |
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25.38 Two detention locations in Brezicani |
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25.39 Sport Centre |
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25.40 Mine Ljubija |
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25.41 Elementary school in Sivci near Trnopolje |
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25.42 Huts OSC Benkovac |
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25.43 Majdan |
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25.44 Crna kuca (Black house) |
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25.45 Ciglane (brickyards) |
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25.46 Jaruge (ravines) |
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25.47 Pozoriste (theatre) |
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25.48 Topola |
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25.49 Tomasica |
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25.50 Hrnici Sarena Crkva (colorful church) |
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25.51 Ceramics tile factory Urije |
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25.52 TOMEX factory Ljubija |
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25.53 Fire station Ljubija |
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25.54 Velepromet Prijedor |
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25.55 Kozaraputevi prijedor |
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25.56 Stamparija Kozarac (Printshop) |
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25.57 Prijedorcanka juice factory Brzicani |
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25.58 Bus station Zeger Carakovo |
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26 |
Rogatica |
26.1 High School in Rogatica |
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26.2 Rogatica Farm |
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26.3 Rogatica School |
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26.4 Rogatica Square |
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26.5 Building used for cattle exhibitions in Rasadnik, Prison in Rasadnik, Sladara malt house Rogatica, "Room at Rasadnik". |
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26.6 Veljko Vlahovic School, Rogatica |
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26.7 Rogatica SUP |
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26.8 Stud farm Borike |
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26.9 Mountain hostel Podgoj |
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26.10 Crkveni dom (church premises) |
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27 |
Rudo |
27.1 JNA Barracks |
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27.2 Recreation centre |
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28 |
Sanski Most |
28.1 Betonirka Prison Camp |
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28.2 Hasan Kikic sports hall in Sanski Most. |
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28.3 Krings Hall in Sanski Most. |
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28.4 Military garage in Sanski Most |
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28.5 Sanski Most Police Station |
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28.6 Sports Hall called "Krkojevci" in Sanski Most |
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28.7 Sanski Most Prison |
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28.8 LuscI Palanka (SUP) |
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28.9 Central prison Sana |
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28.10 Elementary School "Narodni Front" |
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28.11 Kamengrad |
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28.12 "Gornja Mahala" elementary school |
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28.13 House of Simo Miljus |
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28.14 Keramika |
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28.15 Lufani |
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28.16 Stari Majdan |
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28.17 Podvidaca |
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28.18 Hotel boiler room |
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28.19 Sekovci |
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28.20 Trnova – house of Senad Supuk |
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28.21 Kozica School |
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28.22 Tomina school - boiler room |
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29 |
Sipovo |
29.1 Sipovo SUP |
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30 |
Sokolac |
30.1 Cavarine Elementary School |
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30.2 Slavisa Vajner Cica Elementary School |
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30.3 Podromanija cattle farm |
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30.4 Post office Knezina |
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30.5 Elementary school gymnasium |
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30.6 Winter road maintenance point |
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30.7 Plants of KTK Knezina |
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30.8 SIPAD Romanija |
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30.9 Private houses Cavarlija |
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30.10 Slaughter House Sokolac |
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31 |
Teslic |
31.1 TO Warehouse Teslic |
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31.2 "hangar" in the TO |
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31.3 Teslic Police Station. |
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31.4 Detention Centre in Pribinic |
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31.5 Mladost School |
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31.6 SUP Teslic |
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31.7 Teslic Prison |
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31.8 Teslic T.O. Building |
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31.9 Pribinic Post Office |
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31.10 Stadium of Proleter football club |
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31.11 Health resort Banja Vrucica |
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31.12 Perco Villa |
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31.13 Hangars |
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31.14 Central prison |
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31.15 Appartments Grabovica |
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31.16 Kotorsko Bare |
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31.17 Barracks |
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31.18 Grapska |
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32 |
Vlasenica |
32.1 Vlasenica Police Station |
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32.2 SUP in Vlasenica |
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32.3 Vlasenica Prison |
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32.4 Vlasenica Secondary School |
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32.5 Stadium in Vlasenica |
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32.6 Susica |
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32.7 Playground Kasaba |
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32.8 Sawmill MilicI |
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32.9 Elementary School |
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32.10 Cooperative Stables Piskavice |
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32.11 High School Centre (SSC) |
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32.l2 Hotel Panorama |
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32.13 High School Hall |
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32.14 Military Sport Hall |
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32.15 Dom Kulture Milici (Community centre) |
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32.16 Camp Luka |
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32.17 Chicken Farm Sosari |
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33 |
Vogosca |
33.1 Planija Kuca in Svrake :Detention centre in Planjo's house |
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33.2 Bunker (On road b/t Svrake and Vogoska) |
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33.3 Semizovac (Barracks, "House in", Planja Kuca) |
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33.4 Kisikana Company Building |
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33.5 UPI Company Distribution centre |
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33.6 Hospital Jagomir – Centar |
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33.7 Nake’s Garage |
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33.8 Police station Vogosca |
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33.9 Hotel Park |
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34 |
Zvornik |
34.1 Novi Izvor (Ciglana) Factory, Karakaj |
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34.2 Company building called Novi Izvor (HQ for above) |
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34.3 Orahovac CS HQ |
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34.4 Prison near Novi Izvor. |
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34.5 Standard Factory, Karakaj |
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34.6 Zvornik Prison |
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34.7 Zvornik SUP |
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34.8 Celopek. A building known as Dom Kulture. |
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34.9 Ekonomija Factory, Karakaj, Ekonomija Farm, Karakaj (Part of above) |
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34.10 KTS (Karakay Technical School) in Zvornik |
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34.11 Zvornik Police station |
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34.12 Cinema in Pilica |
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34.13 Gero’s Slaughter house (Gerina Klaonica) |
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34.14 School KnezevicI |
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34.15 Clay Factory Karakaj |
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34.16 Stadium Divic |
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34.17 Administration Building entrance |
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34.18 Alhos Factory |
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34.19 Standard Factory |
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34.20 "Hladnjaca" enterprise (refrigeration plant) |
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34.21 Youth Village |
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34.22 Sport Hall |
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34.23 Community Centre Drinjace (Dom Kulture) |
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34.24 Orahovac Karakaj |
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34.25 House of Pasa Salihovic at Liplje and Elementary School |
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34.26 Motel Vidikovac |
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SCHEDULE D |
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DESTRUCTION OF CULTURAL MONUMENTS AND SACRED SITES |
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No. |
Municipality |
Name and/or location of mosque or church |
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1 |
Bijeljina |
1.1 Mosque at Bijeljina town |
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2 |
Bosanska Krupa |
2.1 Mosque in the town of Bosanska Krupa |
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2.2 Catholic Church in the town of Bosanska Krupa |
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3 |
Bosanski Novi |
3.1 Gradska Dzamija in the town of Bosanski Novi |
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3.2 Mosque in Urije |
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3.3 Mosque in Prekosanje |
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3.4 Catholic Church in Bosanska Kostanica |
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3.5 Mosque in Bosanska Kostanica |
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3.6 Mosque in Blagaj Japra |
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3.7 Catholic Church in the town of Bosanski Novi |
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3.8 Vidorije mosque |
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3.9 Blagaj Rijeka |
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3.10 Stara Suhaca |
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3.11 Suhaca mosque |
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4 |
Bosanski Petrovac |
4.1 Mosque in Bjelaj |
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4.2 Mosque #1 in the town of Bosanski Petrovac |
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4.3 Mosque #2 in the town of Bosanski Petrovac |
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4.4 Mosque #3 in the town of Bosanski Petrovac |
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4.5 Mosque in Rasnovac |
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5 |
Bratunac |
5.1 Mosque in Glogova |
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5.2 Mosque in the town of Bratunac |
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6 |
Brcko |
6.1 Mosque #1 in the town of Brcko |
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6.2 Mosque #2 in the town of Brcko |
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6.3 Mosque #3 in the town of Brcko |
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7 |
Cajnice |
7.1 Mosque #1 in the town of Cajnice |
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7.2 Mosque #2 in the town of Cajnice |
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7.3 Mosque at Medjurjece |
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8 |
Celinac |
8.1 Mosque #1 in the town of Celinac |
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8.2 Mosque #2 in the town of Celinac |
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8.3 Mesjid in Basici |
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9 |
Doboj |
9.1 Mosque #1 in the town of Doboj |
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9.2 Mosque #2 in the town of Doboj |
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9.3 Mosque #3 in the town of Doboj |
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9.4 Catholic Church in the town of Doboj |
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9.5 Mosque in Gornja Grapska |
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10 |
Donji Vakuf |
10.1 Dusica Dzamija mosque in the town of Donji Vakuf |
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10.2 Basdzamija mosque in the town of Donji Vakuf |
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10.3 Fadilova Dzamija mosque in the town of Donji Vakuf |
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10.4 Mosque at Torlakovac |
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10.5 Mosque at Korenici |
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11 |
Foca |
11.1 Alazda mosque in the town of Foca |
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11.2 Mosque in Jelec |
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11.3 Mosque at Donji Polje |
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11.4 Cehotina mosque |
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12 |
Hadzici |
12.1 Mosque in Grivici, Donji Hadzici |
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12.2 Mosque in Hadzici |
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13 |
Ilijas |
13.1 Mosque in Stara Ilijas |
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13.2 Mosque in Ilijas |
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13.3 Mosque in Misoca |
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13.4 Mekteb in Bioca |
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14 |
Kalinovik |
14.1 Mosque at Ulog |
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14.2 Mosque at Hotovlje |
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15 |
Kljuc |
15.1 Mosque in Biljani |
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15.2 Mosque in Velagici |
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15.3 Mosque in Krasulje |
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15.4 Mosque in Pudin Han |
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15.5 Mosque in Ticevici |
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15.6 Mosque in the town of Kljuc |
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15.7 Mosque at Sanica |
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16 |
Kotor Varos |
16.1 Mosque in Hanifici |
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16.2 Mosque in the town of Kotor Varos |
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16.3 Mosque in Vrbanjci |
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16.4 Mosque at Hrvacani |
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16.5 Mosque at Ravni |
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16.6 Mosque at Vranic |
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16.7 Donja Varos mosque |
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16.8 Mosque at Vecici |
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16.9 Nova mosque at Vecici |
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17 |
Nevesinje |
17.1 Mosque #1 in the town of Nevesinje |
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17.2 Mosque #2 in the town of Nevesinje |
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17.3 Mosque #3 in the town of Nevesinje |
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17.4 Mosque at Kljuna |
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17.5 Mosque at Ahatovici |
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18 |
Prijedor |
18.1 Catholic Church in Brisevo |
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18.2 Mosque in Hambarine |
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18.3 Mosque in Puharska |
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18.4 Mutnik mosque in Kozarac |
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18.5 Catholic Church in the town of Prijedor |
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18.6 Mosque in Biscani |
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18.7 Mekteb in Sivci |
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18.8 Mosque at Donja Ljubija |
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18.9 Mosque at Brdjani |
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18.10 Mosque at Kamicani |
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18.11 Mosque at Hambarine |
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19 |
Prnjavor |
19.1 Mosque in the town of Prnjavor |
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19.2 Mosque in Lisnja |
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19.3 Mosque in Puraci |
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20 |
Rogatica |
20.1 Arnaudija mosque in the town of Rogatica |
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20.2 Mosque #2 in the town of Rogatica |
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20.3 Mosque in Kramer Selo |
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20.4 Mosque in Lubardici |
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20.5 Mosque in Vragalovi |
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21 |
Rudo |
21.1 Mosque at Rudo town |
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21.2 Mosque at Omacina |
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21.3 Mosque at Strmica |
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21.4 Mosque at Strgacina |
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22 |
Sanski Most |
22.1 Mosque in Donji Kamengrad |
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22.2 Mosque in Kamengrad |
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22.3 Mosque in Kukavice Hrustovo |
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22.4 Mosque in Keranovici, Hrustovo |
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22.5 Mosque in Stari Madjan |
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22.6 Mosque in Pobrijezje |
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22.7 Mosque in the town of Sanski Most |
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22.8 Mosque in Lukavica |
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22.9 Mosque at Sehovci |
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23 |
Sipovo |
23.1 Mosque in Staro Sipovo |
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23.2 Mosque in Besnejvo |
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23.3 Mosque in Pljeva |
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24 |
Sokolac |
24.1 Mosque in Krusevci |
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25 |
Teslic |
25.1 Catholic Church in the town of Teslic |
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25.2 Mosque in Stenjak |
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25.3 Mosque in Barici |
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26 |
Visegrad |
26.1 Mosque in the town of Visegrad |
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27 |
Vlasenica |
27.1 Mosque at Vlasenica |
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28 |
Vogosca |
28.1 Mosque in Semizovac |
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28.2 Mosque at Kobilja Glava |
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29 |
Zvornik |
29.1 Mosque in Divic |
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29.2 Mosque at Hasici |
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29.3 Mosque at Liplje |
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29.4 Mosque at Samari |
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