The document discusses the city of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It provides background on the war in Yugoslavia in the 1990s that led to the independence of Bosnia as a country. It then discusses famous people from Sarajevo like soccer player Edin Dzeko and singer Dino Merlin. It also describes some famous places in Sarajevo that survived the war, such as the National Library and the Eternal Flame memorial. The document ends by dividing its contents into sections and providing sources for further information.
2. From Battle Field to
Peace
Yugoslavia had 6
republics that went
into war.
The republics wanted
to have there own
law and government
though Serbia(a
republic) didn’t want
that.
3. From Battle Field to
Peace
Then war came soon after.
The war ended 3.5 years
later.
The American government
and the United Nation
were the ones that stopped
the fighting.
It was stopped because
genocides(mass killing)
were getting out of hand.
4. The People of Sarajevo
Edin Dźeko Dino Merlin
Edin is a famous soccer Dino is a song
player. writer, producer, and
He plays on the team singer.
called Manchester Some Of his first songs
United, and his position are still around.
is striker. Thought most of his
Edin even got awarded songs are in the
the Bundesliga Players Bosnian
of the Year award. language.(Bosanski)
5. One famous place is the
National Library.
It is assumed to be the
library of
Bosnia.(Bosnia is there
country Sarajevo is
located in.)
The libraries books
were not all salvaged;
most of the books were
burned away by war.
The Survivor Cities
Famous Places
6. Another famous site is the
Eternal Flame.
The Eternal Flame has
been burning for 50 year.
The fire is a remembrance
of when the city was freed
from fascism.(When a
dictator has complete
power over something.)
The Survivor Cities
Famous Places
7. The City Of Freedom
From Battlefield to Peace
The People of Sarajevo
The Survivor Cities Famous Places
8. Resources
“Espn Fc.”[Online] Available
http://espnfc.com/?cc=5901
“In Your Pocket.”[ Online] Available
http://www.inyourpocket.com/bosnia-
herzegovina/Sarajevo
“Sonar.”[Online] Available
http://www.sonar.ba/
“BBC.”[Online] Available
http://www.bbc.co.uk/search/sarajevo