Examples of using Sarajevo in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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on some routes there is no direct train connection available(eg Sevilla to Faro or Sarajevo to Belgrade).
when on tour to Kiev, Sarajevo, Helsinki, Turku,
Today, FK Sarajevo is one of the most prominent members of the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, where it has won three Bosnian championships, five Bosnian Cups
By 1993, when an armed conflict erupted between the Sarajevo government and the Croat statelet of Herzeg-Bosnia, about 70% of the country was controlled by the Serbs.
By 1993, when an armed conflict erupted between the Sarajevo government and the Croat statelet of Herzeg-Bosnia, about 70 percent of the country was controlled by Republika Srpska.
Sarajevo is currently undergoing a major infrastructure renewal; many highways
Strasbourg, Sarajevo, etc., but until then I had never had the extraordinary privilege of being alone with him.
Prijepolje, Sarajevo, Banja Luka,
Prijepolje, Sarajevo, Banja Luka,
World War II- and the 44-month siege of Bosnia's capital Sarajevo in which 10,000 died.
Duchess Sophie von Hohenberg, were ambushed on a street in Sarajevo by a Serbian assassin named Gavrilo Princip, who shot them both dead.
in spite of a lack of definite evidence that she had indeed betrayed the Brotherhood at Sarajevo.
Bosnian Muslims:"In just a couple of days, Sarajevo will be gone
Mobius is abducted by Nod and the player is charged with rescuing him, and the final mission in Renegade inspired by the assault on Kane's Sarajevo headquarters.
Sarajevo(Cyrillic: Сарајево, names in other languages) is the capital[6] and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 275,524 in its current administrative limits.[5] The Sarajevo metropolitan area, including Sarajevo Canton and East Sarajevo is home to 688,384[7] inhabitants.
including for wildlife conservation in Namibia, arts programs in Sarajevo, and a variety of projects in Cambodia.
was killed by a Serbian rocket attack, Yusuf appeared at a 1997 benefit concert in Sarajevo and recorded a benefit album named after a song written by Ljubijankić, I Have No Cannons That Roar.
Russian Federation Yuri Rozum, Dean of the Music Academy of the University of East Sarajevo, Dražan Kosoriḉ,
King Peter and the government flew out of the country,[48] and the Yugoslav Supreme Command was captured by the Germans near Sarajevo.[49] The surrender was signed on 17 April, and came into effect
The Sarajevo Library.