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Dragiša Kašiković
Dragiša Kašiković ( sr-cyr, Драгиша Кашиковић; 9 August 1932 – 19 June 1977) was a Bosnian writer who came to international renown after he and his nine-year-old stepdaughter were murdered by the State Security Administration (UDBA) of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Biography Kašiković was born on 9 August 1932, in Hadžići near Sarajevo in an upper-middle class Bosnian Serb family originally from Trebinje, East Herzegovina. His father's name was Branko and his mother's Nevenka (née Rakić). Dragiša's grandfather was Nikola Kašiković, the editor of '' Bosanska vila'' which was one of the most well-known Serbian newspapers of that time. After graduating high school, Kašiković enrolled in the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Law but was expelled due to his anti-communist and anti-regime beliefs. He managed to continue his studies in Ljubljana afterwards. In the meantime he wrote books for children and published his first two books. ...
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Hadžići
Hadžići ( sr-cyrl, Хаџићи) is a town and municipality located in Sarajevo Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located south west of the city of Sarajevo. According to the 2013 census, Hadžići municipality has a population of 23,891 residents and the town had 4,993. Demographics 1971 18,508 total *11,150 Bosniaks (60.24%) *6,055 Serbs (32.71%) *964 Croats (5.20%) *116 Yugoslavs (0.62%) *223 others (1.23%) 1991 24,200 total *15,399 Bosniaks (63.63%) *6,362 Serbs (26.28%) *746 Croats (3.08%) *841 Yugoslavs (3.47%) *859 others (3.54%) 2013 23,891 total *22,422 Bosniaks(93.85%) *243 Serbs (1.02%) *195 Croats (0.82%) *1,011 others (4.23%) Settlements Notable people * Hamdo Ejubović (born 1959), Bosnian politician * Slobodan Princip (1914-1942), Yugoslav Partsian fighter Twin towns – sister cities Hadžići is twinned with: * Hacılar, Turkey * Meram, Turkey * Reus, Spain See also *Sarajevo ...
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