Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Fata Orlović (née Husejnović; born 6 August 1942) is a Bosniak woman who has been in a legal battle with authorities of the Republika Srpska since she moved back to her home in the Bosnian village of Konjević Polje near Bratunac five years after the end of the Bosnian War. In 2000, Orlović, who had been living as a refugee and war widow ever since the end of the war, returned to her home in Konjević Polje to find that a Serbian Orthodox church had been built on her property."@en }
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- Fata_Orlović comment "Fata Orlović (née Husejnović; born 6 August 1942) is a Bosniak woman who has been in a legal battle with authorities of the Republika Srpska since she moved back to her home in the Bosnian village of Konjević Polje near Bratunac five years after the end of the Bosnian War. In 2000, Orlović, who had been living as a refugee and war widow ever since the end of the war, returned to her home in Konjević Polje to find that a Serbian Orthodox church had been built on her property.".
- Q16106392 comment "Fata Orlović (née Husejnović; born 6 August 1942) is a Bosniak woman who has been in a legal battle with authorities of the Republika Srpska since she moved back to her home in the Bosnian village of Konjević Polje near Bratunac five years after the end of the Bosnian War. In 2000, Orlović, who had been living as a refugee and war widow ever since the end of the war, returned to her home in Konjević Polje to find that a Serbian Orthodox church had been built on her property.".