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Sarajevo’s choir that bridged the ethnic divide
Rebuilding Sarajevo after the Bosnian war in the 1990s was a huge task. Besieged for more than three years, the city was broken. For centuries people of different ethnicities and religions had lived side by side, but after such a bitter civil war what could bring them together again? One Catholic Franciscan Monk, Father Ivo Markovic, had an idea - a multi-faith choir – to unite people through music.
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