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Čavara to support the work of the Catholic School Centre “Ivan Pavao II”

Published May 27, 2015
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cavara u posjetiThe President of the FB&H, Marinko Čavara, said that he will support the work of the Catholic School Centre “Ivan Pavao II” in Bihać, after visiting this city, as announced from the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) B&H whose vice president is Čavara.

Catholic School Center in Bihać is the youngest of the seven centers in B&H, and was founded by Bishop Franjo Komarica in 2006. In the first year, a total of 15 students were attending classes in rented premises, while today this center is attended by approximately 350 students through the extended stay, elementary school, high school and school for nursing.

 

(Source: nap.ba/ photo politika24)

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