- Brčko (city)
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footnotes =Brčko (Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian: "Брчко" (
Cyrillic ) and "Brčko" (Latin)) is a city in northernBosnia and Herzegovina , administrative seat of theBrčko District . It lies on the country's border along theSava river across fromGunja ,Croatia . Its name is very likely linked to the "Breuci", anIllyrian tribe inhabiting the area in antiquity (see [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breuci] ).Geography
Brčko is the seat of the "
Brčko District ", an independent unit of local self-government created on the territory ofRepublika Srpska andFederation of Bosnia and Herzegovina following an arbitration process; the process is viewed by some as a violation of theDayton Peace Accords because it created the district while it could only arbitrate the disputed portion of the Inter-Entity Boundary Line, also known as the Zone of Separation (ZOS). The local administration is aided by an international supervisory regime headed byRaffi Gregorian of theUnited States of America .History
Brčko was a geographic point of contention in 1996 when the U.S.-led Implementation Forces (IFOR) built
Camp McGovern on the outskirts of the city. Camp McGovern as it is known was built in the (Zone of Separation) ZOS for the purpose of establishing peacekeeping operations, specifically between Muslims inGornji Rahić near Brka and Serbs in Brčko.The initial
US Army unit to deploy into Brcko was Task Force 3-5 CAV, a Task Force composed of individual units of the 1st Armored Division. The commander of Task Force 3-5 was LTC Anthony Cucolo. The Task Force headquarters was located at Camp McGovern.Initially tensions were mainly over disputed properties within the ZOS which both sides claimed were theirs. In some cases, Muslims rebuilt their reclaimed properties during the day, and then would find their newly-repaired homes destroyed overnight after they left the ZOS to return to Gornji Rahić. The explosions were typically in threes, which was a symbolic gesture from the Serbs known as
Trojka .Although Brčko was a focal point for tension in the late 1990s, considerable progress in multi-ethnic integration in Brčko has since occurred including integration of secondary schooling. Reconstruction efforts and the Property Law Implementation Plan has improved the situation regarding property and return.
Brcko remains an important component of the
Dayton Peace Accords and theBrcko Arbitration which ruled in May 1997 that Brcko would be a special district outside the jurisdiction of theBosnian Croat Federation and Republika Srpska, the Serb "entity" connected by the 3 mile wide link to east and west.Demographics
In 1991, the largest ethnic group in the town were
Muslims by nationality (Bosniaks ). [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
]Since then, there has been no official census conducted (as of November 2007).
Transport
Rail
Podgorica railway station is near the city centre. There is a railway connection betweenVinkovci andTuzla . Nevertheless only 1 train crosses the border daily.Sport
The local football club,
FK Jedinstvo Brčko , plays in theFirst League of the Republika Srpska .Features
Brčko has the largest
port in Bosnia, on the Sava river. It is also home to aneconomics faculty and to a rather importanttheater festival.Famous residents
The city's most famous citizens are
Edo Maajka (Edin Osmić),the most famous Bosnianrapper ,Lepa Brena (real name Fahreta Jahić Živojinović), a popularfolk music singer in the Balkans and Croatian football playerMladen Petric .See also
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Brčko District References
External links
* [http://www.brcko.co.ba Brcko official web site]
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