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* Wednesday, November 5 – Sarajevo: The Head of the European Commission Delegation to Bosnia, Dimitris Kourkoulas, to present the Commission’s 2008 Progress report for the country and the Enlargement Strategy 2008-09 to Bosnian Prime Minister Nikola Spiric. (1300 GMT; news conference at 1400 GMT)
* Wednesday, November 5 – Sarajevo: The Muslim-Croat Federation government and the leaders of the parties comprising the ruling coalition in this region of Bosnia to hold a meeting. (1200 GMT)
* Wednesday, November 5 – Sarajevo: The lower chamber of the central parliament to hold a session.
* Wednesday, November 5 – Bosanski Brod: The general manager of Bosnian oil refinery Bosanski Brod, Alexandr Litvinenko, to hold a news conference. (1000 GMT)
Wednesday, November 5 – Sofia (Bulgaria): The 10th south east europe Economic Forum opens. (to November 6)
Monday, November 10 – Brussels (Belgium): The European Union foreign ministers to discuss the present political situation in Bosnia.
Thursday, November 13 - Zagreb (Croatia): The first regional economic forum of the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) member countries opens. (to September 15)
Tuesday, November 18 - Sarajevo: Bosnia’s Prime Communications agency organises a one-day regional conference on public relations, Sarajevo PR Open.
Thursday, November 20 - Sarajevo: Bosnia’s Peace Implementation Council (PIC), which comprises representatives of all countries and international organisations involved in the peace process in Bosnia, to hold a two-day session.
* Thursday, November 20 – Ohrid (Macedonia): The 5th Regional Economic Forum for southeast Europe (REFSEE) opens. (to November 21)
Friday, November 21: Day of the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement that ended the 1992-95 war in Bosnia; public and market holiday in the Serb Republic.
Tuesday, November 25: Statehood Day; public and market holiday in the Muslim-Croat Federation.
* Wednesday, November 26 – Banja Luka: Slovak-owned Bosnian sanitary paper producer SHP Celex to hold a shareholders’ meeting. (1400 GMT)
Saturday, November 29 – Sarajevo: Bosnian construction firm Unioninvest Izgradnja Objekata to hold a shareholders’ meeting. (0900 GMT)
Tuesday, December 2 - Sofia (Bulgaria): The 2nd southeast Europe Financial Services Forum, organised by SeeNews, opens.
* Friday, December 5 – Mostar: Recently privatised Bosnian winery Hepok Mostar to hold a shareholders’ meeting. (0900 GMT)
* Friday, December 5 – Bihac: Bosnian brewery Bihacka Pivovara to hold a shareholders’ meeting. (0900 GMT)
Monday, December 8: Bosnian Muslims celebrate Kurban Bajram (Eid al-Adha); public and market holiday in the Muslim-dominated parts of Bosnia. (to December 9)
Wednesday, December 24: Bosnian Croats celebrate Catholic Christmas Eve; public holiday in the Croat-dominated parts of Bosnia.
Thursday, December 25: Bosnian Croats celebrate Catholic Christmas; public holiday in the Croat-dominated parts of Bosnia (to December 26) and market holiday in the Muslim-Croat Federation.
Thursday, January 1: New Year’s Day; public and market holiday.
Friday, January 2: New Year’s Day; public and market holiday.
Tuesday, January 6: Bosnian Serbs celebrate Orthodox Christmas Eve; public holiday in the Serb Republic.
Wednesday, January 7: Bosnian Serbs celebrate Orthodox Christmas; public and market holiday in the Serb Republic. (to January 8)
Friday, January 9: Republic’s Day; public and market holiday in the Serb Republic.


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