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  • Catégorie:lien vers Onomasticon Occitaniae sur Onomasticon Occitaniae (recueil de noms propres occitans)Catégorie:Renvoi vers Onomasticon OccitaniaeCatégorie:Nom propre
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  • 2154 trifft sich die Sarajevo mit der Enterprise in der Nähe der Öde, um Emory Erickson und dessen Tochter Danica zurück zur Erde zu bringen. (ENT: ) Skizzen der Sarajevo tragen die Registriernummer „NC-27“, das fertige CGI-Modell jedoch nicht.
  • State of the Art 2064 p148. In the summer of 2063 three suicide bombers infiltrate and blew themselves up at the Sarajevo Town Hall during the Balkan peace talks killing ten attendees and fourteen bystanders.
  • Sarajevo was a city in Austria-Hungary in 1914. It was here that on 28 June that year, Gavrilo Princip assassinated Austro-Hungarian archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, setting off a chain of events which quickly developed into World War I.
  • In 2154, the Sarajevo rendezvoused with the Enterprise (NX-01) to transport Danica and Emory Erickson to Earth. (ENT episode: "Daedalus") Named after the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Europe, on Earth.
  • Sarajevo es la capital de Bosnia e Hersegovina.
  • The flag of Sarajevo.
  • En el año 2154, el Sarajevo se encontró con el Enterprise (NX-01) para transportar a Danica y a Emory Erickson a la Tierra.
  • Sarajevo was the location of Miles Deveraux, a former Alliance member staying in Hotel Bascarsija, who Arvin Sloane contacted with regards to the Blackwell Index (The Index).
  • It is currently the capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina and was a city in Yugoslavia. It was the host city of the 1984 Winter Olympics.
  • Sarajevo is the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina and one of the main cities in the Balkans. Its territory is important to all sides of the Tiberium wars.
  • Sarajevo is the capital and largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • De tram ging op 1 januari 1885 rijden als paardentram en was oorspronkelijk in de Bosnische spoorbreedte van 760 millimeter uitgevoerd. Op 1 mei 1895 werd hij geëlectrificeerd en in 1960 uiteindelijk op 1.435 millimeter normaalspoor omgespoord. Het tramnet bestaat tegenwoordig uit een 10,7 kilometer lange oost-westverbinding, die van het stadsdeel Baščaršija uitgaand – waar een grote lus om een huizenblok tegen de klok in bereden wordt – tot in het stadsdeel Ilidža voert. Daarnaast bestaat er een 400 meter lange zijlijn naar het station (Željeznička stanica) van de spoorwegen in Bosnië en Herzegovina (Željeznice Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine / ŽFBH).
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