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A Family from Germany moved to BiH: Here we found Peace and Warmth

Published February 26, 2023
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German Rolf Klinger came to live in the village near Ljubuski – Vojnici at the end of the summer, along with his wife Angela, daughter Johana Elisabet and son Melvin Georg.

The Klinger family from Germany moved in even though they had never heard of the village before. They were looking for a place where they would spend the rest of their lives and find their peace.

”There he is, Ante went to work in Germany. Have you heard that Ivan went to work in Germany and took his wife and children with him – these are stories that have been heard almost every day for the past few years and they have become common.

However, the news that someone has returned home from abroad causes great surprise. An even bigger surprise is that the German came to live with his family in Bosnia and Herzegovina(BiH). Such a case happened in the Ljubuski village of Vojnici.

At the end of the summer, the German Rolf Klinger came to live in that village, along with his wife Angela, daughter Johana Elisabet and son Melvin Georg. The eldest son remained in Germany and continued to run his father’s business.

Angela is a native of Zenica, but she has nothing to do with Vojnici and had never heard of it before moving to that place.

Angela was asked if they encountered any problems when handling the necessary administrative documents or when visiting certain public and other institutions due to other needs they had, and if they encountered the much-talked-aboutcorruption.

”Not once since we moved in have we encountered the slightest inconvenience. Everywhere we went we encountered kindness from the other side. Indeed, we encountered understanding everywhere, and we were helped everywhere,” noted Angela, Biznis Info reports.

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