Embassy Of The Czech Republic In Bosnia And Herzegovina culture. As an independent state bosnia and Herzegovina arose de facto only after the signature of the Dayton Agreement in December, 1995. http://www.mzv.cz/wwwo/default.asp?id=30698&ido=5066&idj=2&amb=69
Bosnian To learn more on how culture shapes our teaching styles click here. Demographic former republic of Yugoslavia, bosnia and Herzegovina dominated by the http://www.stanford.edu/~hakuta/E_CLAD/SU_SFUSD_cult/bosnian.htm
Extractions: Bosnia and its companion Herzegovina was part of the Roman province of Illyria and was used for its natural resources such as minerals. Bosnia was settled by the Slavs during their great migration and then was Christianized in the 9th and 10th centuries and this remained the religion until the advent of Islam.
Bosnia And Herzegovina Culture History And Archaeology bosnia and Herzegovina culture History and Archaeology culture history, archaeological sites, and other information related to the past of countries of http://archaeology.about.com/od/bosnia/
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People In Need: 1995: Presentation Of Bosnian Culture In 1995, PIN intensified help to the people of bosnia and Hercegovina. The Month of bosnia and Hercegovina was the largest presentation of culture, http://www.clovekvtisni.cz/english/humanitarnipomoc/bosnia/presentations.php
Extractions: Czech Republic Photo: Archive People in Need Relief and Development Aid Bosnia a Herzegovina In 1995, PIN intensified help to the people of Bosnia and Hercegovina. During the year a number of shipments of humanitarian aid was dispatched. In January 1995, PIN was able to send out a shipment of medicine and health supplies for the hospital in Bihaè, which was handed out by the World Health Organization. In April 1995, PIN delivered a new mobile incubator for the maternity hospital Gradina in Tuzla. This shipment was sent on the basis of an urgent request and information regarding the number of newborns who were dying each year during transport. Another very important shipment of humanitarian help was for Gorade, which during the entire war was cut off from the outside world. PIN staff were able to go around the besieged area and deliver supplies to the devastated city containing primarily foodstuffs, candles, matches and clothing. At the request of the UN Childrens Fund (UNICEF), PIN began to move supplies through the Czech transportation mission in December of 1994. These supplies consisted mainly of
A. Riedlmayer: Speech In Mauritius On Preserving Bosnian Culture Our work to preserve bosnia s cultural heritage and to make it better known outside of bosnia is also making progress. The Foundation is helping to sponsor http://www.applicom.com/twibih/remarks.html
Extractions: The following is the text of an address presented by Bosnia Action Coalition co-founder Andras Riedlmayer at the Charity Dinner to benefit the Community of Bosnia Foundation, which is working to help rebuild Bosnian cultural institutions devastated after years of attacks by nationalist extremists. The event was held at La Canelle Rouge, Domaine Les Pailles in Mauritius on 7 March 1997, under the patronage of the president of the republic. Other guests included the country's minister of justice and human rights, the U.S. ambassador to Mauritius, members of Amnesty International, educators, and civic and religious dignitaries. It was sponsored by Comite pour la Bosnie. Your Excellency Mr President, Mr Minister, Mr Ambassador, Dr Koenig, ladies and gentlemen. Good evening, and thank you for your warm welcome and for your kind words. I feel honored and delighted to have the chance to visit your beautiful country and the opportunity to speak to you tonight. I would like to begin by expressing my gratitude and appreciation to the members of the Comite pour la Bosnie and to all those whose hard work, generosity and vision have helped make this evening's event possible. What brings us together tonight is our concern for Bosnia, a distant place that few people had heard of before the tragic events of the past five years.
Extractions: The Fair proceeded in perfect order. All the invitees came, we worked until late into the night both days, which is the first time somebody has stayed that late at work in Prijedor. We even had organized transportation for participants from Banja Luka and Novi Sad, so we are truly satisfied that a lot of young people visited the Fair. We believe that the meetings held under the auspices of the fair were very successful, Dejan Dejanovic from Manifest said for OneWorld.
Islam And Bosnia Islam and bosnia reexamines the conflict of the 1990s from the perspectives of By pulling together the individual elements of culture, society, http://www.mqup.mcgill.ca/book.php?bookid=754
Extractions: The European Community (EC) Media and Culture Programme The importance of pluralist media in the development of a democratic society that respects human rights and the peace process has been emphasized by the international community since the signing of the Dayton/Paris Peace Agreement in 1995. Since 1996 the EC has allocated over 16 MEURO to its media and culture programme. The programme focuses on the strengthening of independent media, progress in the freedom of movement and cross-Entity exchanges, the promotion of human rights, democracy and civil society, and improvement of journalistic standards. In the EC committed 2 MEURO to the Open Broadcast Network (OBN), the cross-Entity independent television network, to assist in fair coverage of the first post-war elections. In addition, 16 smaller scale projects were funded ranging from office equipment, supplies and training for electronic and print media in both Entities, to the funding of programmes and publications that promote human rights and democracy. In approximately 4 MEURO was committed through the EC media and culture programme. In preparation for the 1997 elections and as a long-term benefit, the EC allocated 1.7 MEURO to upgrade the OBN system. A further 2.3 MEURO was allocated to 16 smaller scale projects in support of democracy and the peace process. Financial support was given to small independent media to reduce reliance on the economic and political powers that were dictating programming and content. EC funding also provided equipment, vehicles and salaries, new offices and stations, production of programmes that promote the peace process, and training in international standards of journalism.
Bosnia-Herzegovina Culture Travel Document Systems; Passport and Visa Services. This is the site for the latest Travel Information and the most complete collection of online Visa http://www.traveldocs.com/ba/culture.htm
Extractions: Welcome to the page of bh. forum! (Note added Aug 99: These bh.forum links currently point to a dead page, on which there is no live discussion) the only bosnian news server Do you want to ask a question? Or answer one? Do you want to share an opinion with the others? Plug in to discussions and get connected with other bosnians on the Net! You won't regret... ( In Bosnian ). Click here for the Bosnian News search engine. BATVNY Bosnian Television in New York. In the new millenium New York's boroughs of Queens (channel 62) and Brooklyn (channel 76, Time Warner) have the opportunity to watch Bosnian Television every Saturday at 1:30 PM EST, for half an hour, the program is in Bosnian language. The program is also on Premium Cable in New Jersey. BATVNY broadcasts are now also available on Internet
Extractions: In the field of culture, main activities of the Ministry are related to: preservation and utilization of culture-historical heritage and natural heritage; museum, archive, library, editorial, theatre, musical, painting, film and entertainment activities; organizations and associations of citizens in the field of art and culture, technical culture; management of public gazettes registers; preparation of programs and agreements on cultural cooperation in accordance with the Constitution of the Republic of Srpska and the Constitution of the Bosnia and Herzegovina, provision of information via media and other information means on its work, and performs other tasks in accordance with the Law and other regulations of the Republic of Srpska and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
China, Bosnia-Herzegovina Sign Cultural Convention PDO Chinese Minister of culture Sun Jiazheng and bosniaHerzegovina s Foreign Minister Zlatko Lagumdzija signed in Beijing Wednesday a cultural http://english.people.com.cn/200206/26/eng20020626_98595.shtml
Extractions: About Us Help Sitemap Archive ... China Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Wednesday, June 26, 2002 Chinese Minister of Culture Sun Jiazheng and Bosnia-Herzegovina's Foreign Minister Zlatko Lagumdzija signed in Beijing Wednesday a cultural convention, aiming to promote cultural cooperation between the two countries.
AriadNe/Culture & Recreation/Bosnia - Ariadne The European and Mediterranean link resource presents /culture Recreation/bosnia - Other interesting WWW pages in bosnia. http://ariadne.iief.de/index.php3/Culture & Recreation/Bosnia
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SFOR - Bosnia And Herzegovina Today Tourism and culture in bosnia and Herzegovina. by Thierry Domin First published in SFOR Informer 129, December 26, 2001. It is not, of course, http://www.nato.int/sfor/indexinf/129/p03a/chapter6.htm
Extractions: First of all, BiH offers a large diversity of beautiful landscapes, from the small access to the Adriatic Sea in the South, to the beginning of the great Hungarian plain, in the North. In the middle, the Dinaric Alps surround small valleys and huge plateaux. But what a difference between the karstic landscape of the north western 'polje' (plateau) of the country and the high peaks at the Montenegrin border. Water is present everywhere in BiH. Following a river from its source to its confluence with bigger ones (or to the Adriatic Sea for the Neretva) is always a very beautiful trip, allowing you to admire the different states of its course: sources of the Bosna River and the Buna River (with its famous dervish cloister). Onrushing, when lined by sheer cliffs, like the Sutjeska. Cascading, like in the towns of Kravica, Jajce, Kamenica, Drvar or Skakarac. And slower, when the valley gets wider and the river reaches its mouth. By the way, rafting is an activity that has developed in BiH, especially in the Bihac and Mostar areas.
Extractions: First of all, BiH offers a large diversity of beautiful landscapes, from the small access to the Adriatic Sea in the South, to the beginning of the great Hungarian plain, in the North. In the middle, the Dinaric Alps surround small valleys and huge plateaux. But what a difference between the karstic landscape of the north western 'polje' (plateau) of the country and the high peaks at the Montenegrin border. Water is present everywhere in BiH. Following a river from its source to its confluence with bigger ones (or to the Adriatic Sea for the Neretva) is always a very beautiful trip, allowing you to admire the different states of its course: sources of the Bosna River and the Buna River (with its famous dervish cloister). Onrushing, when lined by sheer cliffs, like the Sutjeska. Cascading, like in the towns of Kravica, Jajce, Kamenica, Drvar or Skakarac. And slower, when the valley gets wider and the river reaches its mouth. By the way, rafting is an activity that has developed in BiH, especially in the Bihac and Mostar areas.
Internet Resources On Bosnia And Herzegovina culture and society. Kinoeye Web Resources on Cinema from bosniaHercegovina. History. WWW Virtual Library - History Index bosnia http://www.ssees.ac.uk/bosnia.htm
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