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Germany: Additional School in Bosnian Language opened

Published: January 18, 2016
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schoolAt the manifestation that was held on Saturday in Saarbrucken, Germany, the first additional school B&H was founded in Saarland, and 36 girls and boys has already enrolled.

The debate on the importance of preserving native language and identity of the citizens of B&H in the Diaspora was held as well, and it was discussed by B&H Consul in Germany Dag Djumrukicic, Chairman of the Union of additional schools Haris Halilovic and Safet Karalic.

“With today’s official founding of B&H additional school in Saarbrucken, our department became a member of the Union of B&H additional schools in Germany. The people of B&H have realized the meaning of language. That is the reason why they created the saying: “Language is homeland,” said, among other, Safet Karalic and thanked everyone who contributed to the opening of the school on behalf of the parents and the organizers of the manifestation.

“After the founding of the school followed gathering with Bosnian specialties and sweets prepared by the hardworking women from B&H,” as announced from the Union of B&H additional schools.

(Source: novovrijeme.ba)

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