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Bosnian spirit in the heart of California: Ramiz Avdić in San Jose made a base for the Dragons
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Bosnian spirit in the heart of California: Ramiz Avdić in San Jose made a base for the Dragons

The article discusses a visit by the N1 team to a restaurant in San Jose, California, owned by Sarajevo native Ramiz Avdić. The restaurant, named Euro Grill, serves traditional Bosnian cuisine such as ćevapi and gulaš and has become a hub for Bosnian and Herzegovinian expatriates and fans of the national football team, known as the 'Zmajevi' (Dragons). The establishment features memorabilia from the 1984 Winter Olympics held in Sarajevo, including rare items like an unopened Coca-Cola can from that year. The restaurant is described as a cultural space that brings together people from different backgrounds through food and hospitality.

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Bosnian spirit in the heart of California: Ramiz Avdić in San Jose made a base for the Dragons

The article discusses a visit by the N1 team to a restaurant in San Jose, California, owned by Sarajevo native Ramiz Avdić. The restaurant, named Euro Grill, serves traditional Bosnian cuisine such as ćevapi and gulaš and has become a hub for Bosnian and Herzegovinian expatriates and fans of the national football team, known as the 'Zmajevi' (Dragons). The establishment features memorabilia from the 1984 Winter Olympics held in Sarajevo, including rare items like an unopened Coca-Cola can from that year. The restaurant is described as a cultural space that brings together people from different backgrounds through food and hospitality.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related event—the national football team's tour—and describes a restaurant that supports the team's activities abroad. There is no political commentary, framing, or bias evident in the content. The focus is on cultural and culinary aspects rather than political issues

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