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The newly crowned hokey cokey nation, Bosnia & Herzegovina, have ducked out in 2017. We'll probably see them next year. | ![]() |
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They're back in 2016 with a deeply unimaginative supergroup trawl through ethno stereotype with an even more deeply unwelcome rap addage. They are catchily named Dala & Deen feat. Ana Rucner and Jala. It's called "LjubavJe" and it's here | |
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Maya Sar would like to be a major star. "I know your moves" is a clear departure from recent quality fun from the BiH, this being a ballard with a capital ball(s). You may recognise here as the "Sito" girl from last year, so this is an inevitable disappointment. | |
My personal favourite for the year comes via the Balkans in 2011. Old timer Dino Merlin will be swinging his geetaar to "Love in Rewind". I expect loud "sito's" from you all. Read about it here | ||
The normally dependable Bosnians have put forward a light rock weather related stinker by Vukašin Brajic called "Thunder and Lightning". Listen to the "crazieess" shouted out here |
"Bosnia
and Herzegovina has long been the crossroads of many civilizations and
cultures. It is these centuries of culturally diversity that has melted
BiH into one of the most fascinating, interesting, and beautiful countries
in Europe." "This
is one country where neither the good Lord nor Mother Nature cut corners
with beautiful scenery. So many unique and fascinating sites - unique
and fascinating in geographic, geological, biological, cultural, historical
and environmental terms." |
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A
beer-mad Bosnian who has drunk more than 15 pints a day for almost 50
years has been offered a lucrative contract promoting his favourite drink. |
With a population split almost equally three ways between Serbs, Croats
and Muslims, Bosnia was always likely to be the centrepiece of the struggle
for influence in former Yugoslavia between the two most powerful republics
– Serbia and Croatia. In the initial stages, the Serbs were dominant,
with their military forces taking control of two thirds of the territory,
as part of a wider plan to establish a ‘Greater Serbia’. This
essentially racial project started to go wrong when the United Nations
imposed sanctions on Serbia, as evidence mounted of atrocities inflicted
upon the civilian population. In the summer of 1995, NATO forces intervened,
allowing the Croat and Muslim armies, discreetly armed and trained by
Germany and the USA, to retake much of the Serb-occupied territory in
Bosnia. Robust American diplomacy then produced a deal under which Bosnia
was split almost equally between Serbs and a Muslim-Croat federation.
This brought the war to an end, at an estimated cost of 200,000 lives. Unfortunately, the war has created both a suspicion of change and widespread political apathy in both parts of the country.The country faces economic stagnation and an isolated international position. Tens of thousands are still displaced and living in temporary shelter; many others are reluctant to return from exile. |
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Police in Bosnia say they have caught a prolific burglar who they dubbed The Masturbator. The man had allegedly broken into scores of offices to spend hours on telephone sex lines. Police in the town of Banja Luka arrested a 32-year-old man after a two week investigation, local media reported. A police spokesman said: "In one case there was a bill showing that a burglar went in there and spent nine hours on the phone to one sex line." Local media reported that the man broke into the offices to call sex lines after recently splitting up with his girlfriend. A news website in Bosnia is running a competition to find the best car crash photograph. Residents in Mostar are being urged to keep cameras in their cars and take pictures of every crash they see. The person who sends in the picture of the 'best' accident will win a car. Apparently the idea for the competition came after reports of unusual crashes in the city, including one where a car hit the front of a coffee-shop. No one was injured in the accident. |
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Bosnia
Herzegovina - a land of contrasts. Preston on one side, Perugia on the
other. |
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Emir Kusturica Film Maker Ivo
Andric Writer and Poet |
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Internet
users 9.1
per 10,000 people |
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