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A woman from Zenica brings her acquired skills and knowledge from Japan to BiH

Elma Kablar from Zenica spent nine years in Japan. The decision to return to Bosnia and Herzegovina was accelerated by the situation with the COVID-19 pandemic. Elma thought it was the right opportunity to return to her home country and apply everything she had learned in Japan. For a start, he will do that by organizing the first green race in the Balkans - Steel Trail Zenica.
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“I want people and animals to be together”, says Amer Beganović, the owner of the Equestrian club and mini zoo “Smet”

“Our main goal is to become a recognizable symbol of Zenica, Central Bosnia, and the whole country of Bosnia and Herzegovina because we are already famous and acknowledged for the fact that our animals are all free and that they can retreat from any visitor if they feel like it. In that sense, our farm is not a classic zoo because here animals are the ones that observe the people, and not vice versa.”
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Mirela Kulović: "At one point, I felt the need to connect with my roots"

As a Master of Industrial Engineering, born in Tuzla and grew up in Split, Mirela Kulović took up the painting brush for the first time in her final year of study. In addition to logical things and practical engineering studies, as well as due to the saturation she felt, the yearning for art began to awaken inside her: “I started painting and enrolled in a short painting course in Split, where I lived at the time. I later realized that painting was my calling. "
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Nenad Stojanović published his new book

Guided by the fact that many experts express different views on the issue of democracy in countries where several languages are spoken, Nenad Stojanović in his book "Multilingual Democracy: Switzerland and Beyond" offers a different explanation on this topic.
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KLADANJ ENRICHED TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

There are few places like the mountain Konjuh where nature was so generous and gave it everything that makes it attractive and acceptable to athletes, recreationists, and those whose senses are eager for enjoyment and tranquility in the natural beauty.
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Association "Mali ambasadori Sarajeva" educates and connects children from BiH and the diaspora

Representatives of the Association "Little Ambassadors of Sarajevo" in an innovative and creative way teach the youngest Bosnians and Herzegovinians, but also children living outside the borders of Bosnia and Herzegovina on the cultural and historical heritage of the homeland and the capital, organize educational trips and workshops, teach children about animals and flora of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and promote the creation of unbreakable ties and friendships between children in BiH and children in the diaspora.
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Vladimir Petković - selector of the Swiss national team

We decided to contact a former manager of the Switzerland national football team and a current manager of the French football club Bordeaux, Vladimir Petković, and have a talk with him about his career, achievements and success he made in Switzerland, but also his decision to move away from Bosnia and Herzegovina. “When I was young, we had more opportunities. Life was so beautiful and diverse.
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The financial recovery of FC "Čelik" Zenica is strengthened by the emigrants of Zenica

Like most other Bosnian football clubs, for loyal fans it is not just a football institution. They live for "Čelik" and "die" for a goal.
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Edo Šabanagić: Slovenian by birth and a Bosnian by heart

Mr. Edo Šabanagić, a proven friend, first of all of Bosnia and Herzegovina and all its peoples, and then the friend of i-platform, in a conversation with our journalist revealed many interesting things about himself, his activities, volunteer work, but also about his contribution to the development of BiH society. He shifted the special focus of his activities to every day connecting of the nations of the once common state.
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Senita Slipac, founder of OREA Bazaar: Let’s be the change we want to see

Senita Slipac, a mother of two and a returnee to Bosnia and Herzegovina, exactly three years ago in partnership with her husband Kerim Kalamujić and friend Amra Silajdžić - Džeko in our homeland launched the OREA story, with the desire to preserve the Bosnian tradition, empower local creatives and promote B&H economy.

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