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Bihać and during
He participated in the first combat of the army which was organized based on his project, he succeeded in building a relationship of mutual trust and equality with the Bosnian component, established and lined up on 12th of June 1992 in the " Zrinski-Frankopan " barracks in Bihać in the suburb of Žegar the first Croatian Bihać battalion called the " 101 Bihać-Croatian battalion ", which entered in the group of the Second Croatian-Muslim Bihać brigade, which was part of the 5th Corps of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina named the " 502 Croatian-Muslim Bihać Brigade ", he organized the rescue of two piston aircraft of type Kurir, which were of great benefit during the war for supplying military and other necessary materials.

Bihać and Bosnian
* The Una in the northwest part of Bosnia flows along the northern and western border of Bosnia and Croatia and through the Bosnian city of Bihać.
* Bosnian Croats controlled some mountain passes on the southern parts of Bosanski Petrovac and Bihać municipalities ( 200 km < sup > 2 </ sup >)
After the second Srebrenica Massacre, there were concerns that there would be a repeat of the massacre in the Bihać pocket area, where the population of Bosniaks was four times larger than in Srebrenica and which was surrounded and under attack by Bosnian Serb and Croatian Serb forces, as well as by Bosnian Muslims who were allied with the Serbs.
: Fighting begins in the Bihać region between Bosnian Government forces loyal to Alija Izetbegović, and Bosniaks loyal to Fikret Abdić who is supported by Serbs.
The Bihać fort would become the westernmost fort taken by the Ottoman army over a hundred years later, in 1592 under the Bosnian vizier Hasan-pasha Predojević.
The city was initially made the center of the Bihać sanjak, part of the Bosnian pashaluk.
In October, the Bosnian Muslim forces, trapped in the Bihać pocket, attacked the Bosnian Serb forces in an attempt to end the siege of the city.
In deliberate contradiction with the " Safe Area " status of Bihać and the " No-flight " zones, Bosnian Serb airplanes made repeated attacks in the Bihać area, using cluster bombs and napalm.
The following days, NATO airplanes again had to intervene, against Bosnian Serb anti-air missiles sites which had opened fire upon British jets, and against artillery sites which shelled Bihać.
The largest airport of Željava is located near Bihać and is located right between Bosnian and Croatian border.
He temporarily left politics in 1992 after the beginning of the civil war between the Bosniaks and the Bosnian Serbs, in order to serve as a medical doctor in Bihać.

Bihać and War
* 1942 – World War II: Yugoslav Partisans convene the first meeting of the Anti-Fascist Council of National Liberation of Yugoslavia at Bihać in northwestern Bosnia.
During World War II, Bihać, along with the rest of Bosnia, was a part of the Independent State of Croatia.

Bihać and for
The Japodian tribe ( found from Istria in Croatia to Bihać in Bosnia ) have had an affinity for decoration with heavy, oversized necklaces out of yellow, blue or white glass paste, and large bronze fibulas, as well as spiral bracelets, diadems and helmets out of bronze.
The building where AVNOJ met for the first time in Bihać.
Ljubijankić was born in Bihać, Yugoslavia, the town in which he lived for most of his life.
Here the Una enters Bosnia completely for the second time, and near Ripač it winds more north-westwards, entering Bihać, and turning north to Bosanska Krupa and Bosanska Otoka.

Bihać and when
However, when his father found work in Bihać the whole family moved to the city.

Bihać and area
Other larger municipalities within the surrounding area are Ogulin, Rakovica, Otočac, Gospić and Bihać in Bosnia.
The area of Bihać was populated by the tribe of Iapydes ( Japodes ) as early as the 8th century B. C.
* The Fourth Enemy Offensive, against " Republic of Bihać ", also known as the Battle of the Neretva or Fall Weiss ( Case White ), a conflict spanning the area between western Bosnia and northern Herzegovina, and culminating in the Partisan retreat over the Neretva river.
In 1520, the Croatian ban Petar Berislavić was killed in a Turkish ambush in the Bihać area.
In time and with much skill, although he did not have any military education he organized the defense of Croatians in the Bihać area, he became the president of the Croatian Democratic Union ( HDZ ) of Bihać, established the Croatian Defense Council ( HVO ) of Bihać and the Bihać area on the 28th of July 1992 in the village of Šmrekovac in the municipality of Velika Kladuša and become the First President and Military Commander as an officer with the title of colonel.

Bihać and around
1st Corps operated in the region of Sarajevo and Gorazde while a stronger 5th Corps was positioned in the western Bosanska Krajina pocket, which cooperated with HVO units in and around Bihać.
In an attempt to protect the civilians, UNPROFOR's role was further extended in May 1993 to protect the " safe havens " that United Nations Security Council had declared around Sarajevo, Goražde, Srebrenica, Tuzla, Žepa and Bihać in Resolution 824 of 6 May 1993.
The minority speakers of it include Bosniaks in western Bosnia, mostly around the city of Bihać, and also in central Bosnia where Croats and Bosniaks ( Travnik, Jajce, Bugojno, Vitez, ..) used to speak this dialect.

Bihać and city
Bihać () is a city and municipality on the river Una in the north-western part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Bosanska Krajina region.
The name of Bihać was first mentioned as early as 1260 as property of a church in Topusko, Croatia in a document by the Hungarian-Croatian king Bela IV, and became a free city in 1262.
Border crossings with Croatia are located nearby at Izačić to the west of the city ( with the Croatian border post at Ličko Petrovo Selo ), and Ripac to the south of Bihać ( with the Croatian border post at Užljebić ).
In present day Bosnia and Herzegovina Bihać is a mid-size city with close economic ties to Croatia.
Jumping from the city bridges in Bihać and Bosanska Krupa is also popular.
NK Jedinstvo ( Nogometni Klub Jedinstvo ) is a football club from Bosnia and Herzegovina, from the city of Bihać.
Alen Islamović was born in Sokolac to Bosniak parents, a hamlet approximately five kilometres from the city of Bihać, found in the northwestern part of today's Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Bihać and was
On 25 November 1942, the Anti-Fascist Council of National Liberation of Yugoslavia was convened in Bihać, modern day Bosnia and Herzegovina.
During the Bronze Age, the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina was occupied by Illyrian tribes such as the Japods in Bihać and the Daors in Daorson, near Stolac.
The territory was legally protected by the United Nations Protection Force ( UNPROFOR ) and the Army of Serbian Krajina that frequently attacked neighbouring Bihać enclave ( then in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina ) with heavy artillery.
Bihać was the temporary capital of the Croatian Kingdom.
The University of Bihać was opened in 1997 and it has seven faculties: technical, economics, law school, biotechnical, pedagogical, medical college, Islamic pedagogical academy.
He was flying from Bihać to Zagreb, Croatia's capital, on government business, and the 6 other people on the helicopter also died.
Stanković was born in Bihać, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
* 92nd Motorised Regiment, with 54th Reconnaissance Battalion and a regimental group of the 2nd Croatian Light Infantry Brigade was to advance south-east from Bihać at 5am through the village of Vrtoče to capture Bosanski Petrovac as quickly as possible, destroy the Partisans in that location, and occupy the Partisan airfield and supply installations.

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