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Youth Essay Competition “Tackling Youth Unemployment in Bosnia and Herzegovina: My Generation's View” List of All Particip Youth Essay Competition “Tackling Youth Unemployment in Bosnia and Herzegovina: My Generation’s View” List of All Participants of the Competition Names 1. Admir Čavalić, Tuzla 2. Admir Karadža, Bugojno 3. Admira Tahirović, Sarajevo 4. Adnan Muminović, Sarajevo 5. Aida Mujezinović, Tešanj 6. Aida Sadagić, Sarajevo 7. Ajdin Čagalj, Sarajevo 8. Ajdin Perčo, Sarajevo 9. Ajka Baručić and Lejla Ahmetagić, Tuzla 10. Ajla Kurspahić, Sarajevo 11. Alaudina Boškailo, Čapljina 12. Albinko Hasić 13. Aleksandar Crnovčić, Banja Luka 14. Aleksandar Jovanović, Ugljevik 15. Aleksandra Gojić, Doboj 16. Alen Džananović, Sarajevo 17. Alija Bajramović, Sarajevo 18. Amela Habibić, Turbe 19. Amila Biogradlija, Zenica 20. Amila Pozderac, Bihać 21. Amra Kandić 22. Anamarija Ljubić, Široki Brijeg 23. Anela Zorlak, Goražde 24. Anesa Omanović, Sarajevo 25. Arslan Berbić, Tuzla 26. Azra Aljkanović, Sarajevo 27. Belmin Selimbegović, Sarajevo 28. Berina Kapetanović, Sarajevo 29. Berina Porča, Sarajevo 30. Biljana Popović, Banja Luka 31. Boban Sašić, Kneževo 32. Boris Drobić, Brčko 33. Boris Lalić, Sarajevo 34. Boriša Stevanović, Bijeljina 35. Branko Vasiljević, Banja Luka 36. Damir Kurtagić, Sarajevo 37. Dario Milić 38. Divna Kosović, Mostar 39. Dragana Krcum, Mostar 40. Dragana Marinković, Budapest, Hungary 41. Dragana Pavlović, Bijeljina 42. Elvira Ganibegović 43. Dženita Hukić, Sarajevo 44. Ediba Softić, Tuzla 45. Edin Pašović, Sarajevo 46. Edvin Sinanović, Zavidovići 47. Elma Cuprija, Visoko 48. Ema Mustafić, Bihać 49. Emil Ahmagić, Sarajevo 50. Emina Čamdžić, Sarajevo 51. Emina Rekanović, Sarajevo 52. Emina Vranić, Sarajevo 53. Emir Šabanić, Sarajevo 54. Ena Muratspahić, Sarajevo 55. Enes Tinjić, Tuzla 56. Evelin Trako, Sarajevo 57. Fahira Brodlija, Sarajevo 58. Fatima Muhamedagić, Pećigrad 59. Haris Softić, Tuzla 60. Harun Išerić, Sarajevo 61. Hasan Đapo, Sarajevo 62. Hena Bahtić 63. Imer Muhović, Sarajevo 64. Inda Mulaahmetović, Sarajevo 65. Indir Osmić, Sarajevo 66. Irma Škulj, Kakanj 67. Iva Đikić, Tomislavgrad 68. Ivan Bajdak, Sarajevo 69. Ivana Milinković, Banja Luka 70. Ivana Pejić, Tuzla 71. Ivana Šimović, Čerin 72. Jasmin Pozderac, Bihać 73. Jasmina Ćušić, Mostar 74. Jasmina Dizdarević 75. Jasmina Lukić, Tuzla 76. Jovana Kljajić, Mrkonjić Grad 77. Kademlija Dedić, Bugojno 78. Karim Sultan, Sarajevo 79. Katarina Leko, Mostar 80. Kenan Rahimić and Refika Sušić, Sarajevo 81. Lana Pašić, Sarajevo 82. Lejla Bešlija, Sarajevo 83. Lejla Osmić, Sarajevo 84. Lejla Hodžić, Zavidovići 85. Lejla Memić, Sarajevo 86. Lejla Zonić, Tuzla 87. Lidija Palac, Ljubuški 88. Ljubica Bobaš, Vitez 89. Ljubica Marić, Posušje 90. Luka Šljivić 91. Mahir Muharemović, Tuzla 92. Maida Ašić 93. Maida Salkanović, Gračanica 94. Maja Mirković, Banja Luka 95. Majda Bišćević, Tuzla 96. Majda Kuzelj, Sanski Most 97. Marija Ljuboš, Busovača 98. Marina Andrijević, Sarajevo 99. Marko Brkić, Banja Luka 100. Marko Pandža, Mostar 101. Martina Marinić, Busovača 102. Masha Durkalić, Sarajevo 103. Mate Kovač, Posušje 104. Mateja Bošnjak, Mostar 105. Mateja Pehar 106. Merima Gaši, Sarajevo 107. Mersa Muminović, Cazin 108. Milena Dobrnjac, Banja Luka 109. Milica Stankić, Bijeljina 110. Milijana Vukajlović, Prnjavor 111. Milovan Dragojević, Čelinac 112. Mitra Jakovljević, Bratunac 113. Muvehida Halilović, Bugojno 114. Nataša Heleta, East Sarajevo 115. Nedim Hadrović 116. Neira Kadić, Gornji Vakuf 117. Nejra Neimarlija, Sarajevo 118. Nejra Suljović, Sarajevo 119. Nemanja Babić, Čelinac 120. Nemanja Savanović, Banja Luka 121. Nera Herceglić, Sarajevo 122. Neven Stanić, Banja Luka 123. Nevenka Marijanović, Žepče 124. Nikola Krivokapić, Brčko 125. Nikolina Makivić, Banja Luka 126. Nina Karalić, Vitez 127. Sabina Bečić, Sarajevo 128. Sanela Redžić, Breza 129. Sanja Čolić, Zenica 130. Sead Jahić, Srebrenik 131. Selma Omerinović, Bugojno 132. Selma Tabaković, Zenica 133. Semir Lakota, Sarajevo 134. Semir Musić, Sarajevo 135. Slađana Dimač, Ljubija 136. Snežana Majstorović, Brčko 137. Snježana Bogdanović, Prijedor 138. Stefan Ekmečić, Sarajevo 139. Stevan Stančić, Čelinac 140. Suzana Mijatović, Banja Luka 141. Tamara Jović, Zvornik 142. Tanja Dramac, Zvornik 143. Tanja Drugović, Banja Luka 144. Tanja Marković, Sočkovac 145. Tarik Alajbegović, Sarajevo 146. Tea Martinović, Žepče 147. Tea Smlatić, Milano, Italy 148. Teodora Mihajlović, Sarajevo 149. Vesna Plakalović, Pale 150. Zekija Turkeš, Sarajevo .
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