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'''Gornja Maoča''' is a village in ] municipality, ]. '''Gornja Maoča''' is a village in ] municipality, ] notable for being a stronghold for ]s.

==Links to terrorism==
It has been the focus of a lot of police and international attention, with several raids in which weapons caches have been found and suspected terrorists arrested. On 28 October 2011, Mevlid Jašarević, an inhabitant of the village, attacked the US Embassy in Sarajevo with an ].

==References==
*{{cite web|title=Gornja Maoča, selo radikalnih vehabija|publisher=B92|url=http://www.b92.net/putovanja/destinacije/evropa.php?&nav_id=389355}}

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Gornja Maoča is a village in Srebrenik municipality, Bosnia and Herzegovina notable for being a stronghold for Wahhabists.

Links to terrorism

It has been the focus of a lot of police and international attention, with several raids in which weapons caches have been found and suspected terrorists arrested. On 28 October 2011, Mevlid Jašarević, an inhabitant of the village, attacked the US Embassy in Sarajevo with an AK-47.

References

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44°46′11″N 18°39′01″E / 44.769858°N 18.650311°E / 44.769858; 18.650311

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