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Modriča
City coat of arms until 1992
City Modriča
Geographic location -/-
Area 297 km²
Population
 - Total (1991)
 - Population Density
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35.613
120/km²

Latitude
Longitude
A diacritical mark or accent mark is an additional mark added to a basic letter. ... Modrica coat of arms File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Modrica coat of arms File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Cantons are provincial units used in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...

44° 57′ 16″ N 18° 18′ 13″ E (http://kvaleberg.com/extensions/mapsources/index.php?params=44_57_16_N_18_18_13_E_)

Modriča (in Serbian Cyrillic: Модрича) is a town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is under the administration of Republika Srpska. Near it lie the towns Bosanski Šamac and Gradačac. Serbian Cyrillic is the Serbian variant of the Cyrillic alphabet. ... Today, Republika Srpska is the poorer political entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ... Bosanski Šamac. ... Gradačac is a small town in the northeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the Tuzla Canton about 40 km south of the Sava river. ...


History of Modriča

Historic Photos of Modriča

  • Old photograph of Modriča - year unknown (#1) (http://bs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Md01.jpg)
  • Old photograph of Modriča - year unknown (#2) (http://bs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Md02.jpg)
  • Photograph of "Alibeg's Cafe", destroyed in 1946 (http://bs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Md03.jpg)
  • A photograph of Modriča in the 1970s (http://bs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Md04.jpg)
  • An Austro-Hungarian map of Modriča and the surrounding area - from the end of the 19th century (http://bs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Md05.jpg)

External Links

  • History of Modriča (written in the Bosnian language) @ garevac.com (http://www.garevac.com/povijest/modrica/povjest_modrice.htm)
  • modrica.com (http://www.modrica.com/)
  • modrica.net (http://www.modrica.net/)
  • modrica.org (http://www.modrica.org/)



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