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Croatian president in Brčko and in Tuzla

Published July 9, 2013
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ivo JosipovicOn the second day of the official visit to BH, President of Republic of Croatian Ivo Josipović will visit Brčko and Tuzla.

In Brčko he will talk with its leaders and visit the construction of the bridge over the river Sava, which is being built as part of the Corridor 5C.

In Tuzla, Josipović will talk to the leaders of Tuzla and Canton of Tuzla and meet with representatives of Croats in the Canton. Also, he will visit the future Croatian Center, which is under reconstruction and light a candle in front of the memorial plaque at the square ‘Prekinuti Mladosti’ placed in memory of 71 young people who died in this place in 1995.

At the end of his visit will attend the signing of the Agreement of collaboration between the University of Tuzla and the University of Zagreb.

(Source: Fena)

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