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Dženan Ćišić went to Germany for a three-month internship. Instead of three months, he stayed for ten years. He left for Germany in 2014 when floods hit Central Bosnia. The former accordion player had his own band, played in bars. He went through all the stages of learning in Germany so that today the professor of music education would drive a train with 200 seats. All this led him to solve his housing problem, so he sent offers to about 75 auctions. He won one and bought a house in the vicinity of Leipzig for 3,500 euros. It was dilapidated and old, but today it is a home whose value has increased many times over. He was lucky enough to find treasures and valuables in the house he bought to cover all the costs of renovating the house. He helped many residents of Nemila and his village Orahovica to find their way in Germany. His main goal is to return and start rural tourism in his place. See more in the video story. Join this channel to get access to benefits: / srećko stipović