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All Empires History Forum: Orasje, never forget (378 words)
Orasje is a predominantly Roman Catholic town located right on the border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia.
During the war it was sandwiched between the Republic of Serb Krajina, established in Croatia, and the Serb Republic, established in Bosnia.
Orasje town was Bosniak setlled by Muslims from Serbia 1830-1867 period
NATO/SFOR Informer: MND-N, Orasje, distinguishes (409 words)
Those weapons were stored in the barracks of the 4th Motorised guard Brigade of Orasje and in Donja Mahala, a village close to the city.
One week before, on April 5, some civilians and members of Bosnian-Croats veteran war associations entered the barracks and the headquarters of the 4th Guard Motorised Brigade "Sinovi Posavine" (the sons of Posavina) in Orasje and the headquarters of the 4th Division in Odzak.
Orasje is the site of one of the four brigades that build the Bosnian-Croat part of the army of the Federation.
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