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Herzegovina$97510$ - traduction vers Anglais

REGION IN REPUBLIKA SRPSKA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Eastern Herzegovina; East Herzegovina (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • [[Serbian traditional clothing]] from [[Gacko]]
  • [[Duži Monastery]]
  • [[Trebinje]], on the banks of the [[Trebišnjica]]

Herzegovina      
n. Herzegovina (een deel van vorig joegoslavie)
Bosnia and Herzegovina         
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina]] in 2015
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  • Asim Ferhatović Hase Stadium]] in [[Sarajevo]] hosted the opening ceremony of the [[1984 Winter Olympics]].
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  • Apron view of the [[Sarajevo International Airport]]
  • Proportional diagram of Bosnia and Herzegovina exports as of 2019
  • Bosnian meat platter that contains, among other things, [[ćevapi]], which is considered the [[national dish]] of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • anti-government clashes]] on 7 February 2014
  • Stećci]] from [[Radimlja]], near [[Stolac]] (13th century)
  • Yugoslavia]]
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  • Assassination]] of [[Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria]] and [[Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg]] in [[Sarajevo]], by [[Gavrilo Princip]]
  • Serbs]] from [[Bosanska Krajina]] in traditional clothing
  • Executive Council Building]] burns after being struck by tank fire during the [[siege of Sarajevo]], 1992
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina's flag while part of the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]]
  • Estimated development of real GDP per capita of Bosnia and Herzegovina, since 1952
  • [[Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque]] in [[Sarajevo]], dating from 1531
  • [[Hval's Codex]], illustrated Slavic manuscript from medieval Bosnia
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina consists of the [[Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina]] (FBiH), [[Republika Srpska]] (RS) and [[Brčko District]] (BD)
  • Bosnia in the Middle Ages spanning the [[Banate of Bosnia]] and the succeeding [[Kingdom of Bosnia]]
  • [[Mogorjelo]], ancient Roman suburban Villa Rustica from the 4th century, near [[Čapljina]]
  • [[Gimnazija Mostar]] in [[Mostar]] was one of the most academically prestigious educational institutions in [[Yugoslavia]].
  • Iron Age cult carriage from Banjani, near [[Sokolac]]
  • Jablanica]], twice destroyed during the 1943 [[Case White]] offensive
  • [[Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina]] headquarters in [[Sarajevo]]
  • National and University Library]] in [[Sarajevo]]
  • The [[Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina]] in [[Sarajevo]]
  • The [[Avaz Twist Tower]] in [[Sarajevo]], the tallest building in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Faculty of Law]]
  • Croat member]] of the [[Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina]], and [[Hillary Clinton]], [[United States Secretary of State]], [[Washington, D.C.]] 2011
  • [[Stephen Tomašević of Bosnia]], in front of Christ, by [[Jacopo Bellini]] in c. 1460.
  • Eternal flame]] memorial to military and civilian [[World War II]] victims in [[Sarajevo]]
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COUNTRY IN SOUTHEAST EUROPE
Bosnia Herzegovina; Bosnia; Bosnia-Hercegovina; ISO 3166-1:BA; Bosnia and Hercegovina; Bosnia Hercegovina; Bosnia And Herzegovina; Bosnia and Herzegovena; Bosna i Hercegovina; BiH; Bosnia-Hercegovnia; Bosnia & Herzegovina; Bosnija; Bosnia and Herzegowina; Босна и Херцеговина; Република Босна и Херцеговина; БиХ; Herzeg-Bosnia Region; Bosnia-herzegovina; Босна; Bosnia-Herzegovina; Bosnia and herzegovina; Bosnia herzegovina; Bosnia (country); Bosnia-Herzegowina; Boznia and Herzegovina; Boznia; BOSNIAN; Bosnia and Herzegovenia; Bosnia and hercegovina; Bosnia and Herzgegovina; Bosnia-Herzegovinia; State of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bosnia and Herzigovina; Name of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bosniah; Republic of Bosnia; Etymology of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bosnia-Herzegovina state; Bosnia–Herzegovina; Bosnia and Herzgovina; Constitutive peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina; BOSNIA; BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA; Infrastructure in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bosnia and Herzegovnia
Bosnie en Herzegovinie (een deel van wat eens Joegoslavie was)
school of medicine         
  • [[King Edward Medical University]], fourth oldest medical school in South Asia
  • [[Jackson Memorial Hospital]] in [[Miami]], the primary teaching hospital of the [[University of Miami]]'s [[Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine]] and the largest hospital in the United States, with 1,547 beds<ref>[https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/100-of-the-largest-hospitals-and-health-systems-in-america-2021.html "100 of the largest hospitals and health systems in America,"] ''Becker's Hospital Review''</ref>
  • Eastern Central University]] in [[San Pedro de Macorís]], Dominican Republic.
  • Faculty of Medicine, [[University of São Paulo]]
  • Main building of School of Medicine of the University of El Salvador.
  • The [[National University of Colombia]] College of Medicine in [[Bogotá]].
  • Auckland School of Medicine
  • Description of medical studies in France
  • The Dr. Guillermo Grant Benavente Regional Clinical Hospital at the [[University of Concepción]] in Chile.
  • Hospital Universitario de Caracas]], part of the [[Central University of Venezuela]].
  • University of the Republic]] in [[Montevideo]].
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  • A medical student checking [[blood pressure]] on an awareness drive
  • Toronto Faculty of Medicine
  • [[University of Edinburgh Medical School]]
  • Medical student at a laboratory at [[Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Mexico City]]
  • A group of Indonesian medical students of [[Trisakti University]] trains with an obstetric mannequin.
  • Faculty of Medical Sciences, [[University of Buenos Aires]]
  • [[Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine]] held by [[HKU]] is among the oldest western medicine schools in [[Far East]].
  • Tirunelveli Medical College, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, or the Faculty of Health Sciences, the medical school at the [[Latin University of Panama]] in [[Panama City]]
  • The [[University of Freiburg Faculty of Medicine]]
  • Otago School of Medicine
  • Washington University Medical School]]
  • [[Peking University Health Science Center]]
  • The [[European University (Georgia)]]
TERTIARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION, OR PART OF SUCH AN INSTITUTION, THAT TEACHES MEDICINE AND AWARDS A PROFESSIONAL DEGREE FOR PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Medical faculty; Medical School; Medical student; Medical schools; Med school; Education, Medical; Medical students; Schools of Medicine; School of Medicine; Graduation in medicine; Faculty of medicine; Medicine education; Faculty of Medicine; Medical universities; Medical education in South Africa; Medical school in South Africa; Medical Faculty; Medical education in Jordan; Med student; Medical education in Thailand; State Medical Faculty of Bangladesh; Medical research university; School of medicine; Medical university; Medical University; Medical graduation; List of medical schools in Ukraine; Medical schools in Ukraine; Medical schools in the Netherlands; Medical schools in Cambodia; Medical schools in Colombia; Medical schools in South Africa; Medical schools in Nigeria; Medical schools in Zimbabwe; Medical schools in Tanzania; Medical schools in Ghana; Medical schools in El Salvador; Medical schools in China; Medical schools in Norway; Medical schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Medical schools in Denmark; Medical schools in Indonesia; Medical schools in Italy; Medical schools in Czech Republic; Medical schools in Nepal; Medical schools in Germany; Medical schools in Singapore; Medical schools in the Czech Republic; Medical school in Turkey
school voor medicijnen, artsenopleiding

Définition

Bosnian
['b?zn??n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the Balkan country Bosnia-Herzegovina.
¦ adjective relating to Bosnia-Herzegovina or its people.

Wikipédia

East Herzegovina

East Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Istočna Hercegovina, Источна Херцеговина) is the eastern part of the historical Herzegovina region in Bosnia and Herzegovina, east of the Neretva river, part of the Republika Srpska entity. Major towns are Trebinje, Nevesinje and Bileća, predominantly inhabited by ethnic Serbs (see Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina). West Herzegovina is the western part, west of the Neretva river, and is today administratively part of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton and West Herzegovina Canton, predominantly inhabited by ethnic Croats, located in the Federation of B&H entity. The easternmost parts of historical Herzegovina (the Duchy of St. Sava and Sanjak of Herzegovina) lie in Montenegro, in so-called "Old Herzegovina", which became part of the Principality of Montenegro in 1878. In 1991, local ethnic Serbs of the region declared the territory of SAO East Herzegovina independent and joined other Serb territories into Republika Srpska by 1992. The meso-region has since been named Trebinje Region (Regija Trebinje/Регија Требиње).