Donja Bočinja
Donja Bočinja | |
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Village | |
Donja Bočinja | |
Coordinates: BA 44°30′32.58″N 18°11′02.37″E / 44.5090500°N 18.1839917°E | |
Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Entity | Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Canton | Zenica-Doboj Canton |
Municipality | Maglaj |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
Donja Bočinja (Serbian Cyrillic: Доња Бочиња) is a village in the municipality of Maglaj in Zenica-Doboj Canton, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1]
Population
Prior to the war, the village had Serb majority, but after the war, its Serb population was expelled and the village was inhabited by the Wahhabists with the help from the Bosnian Muslim authorities. Many of them married local women and earned citizenship. The village provided them a safe heaven in which they maintained their terrorist contacts under the guise of simple farmers. However, the hostility of the inhabitants of Donja Bočinja to outsiders, including SFOR, was palpable, undermining their claims of innocence. Eventually the enclave was closed down, and the village returned to its original owners.[2]
See also
References
Notes
Books
- Lebl, Leslie S. (2014). Islamism and Security in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Strategic Studies Institute. ISBN 1584876220.
Coordinates: 44°30′39″N 18°10′59″E / 44.5108°N 18.1831°E