Vodopadi Crkvi

Vodopadi Crkvi (Водопади Цркви) meaning Falls Church was a town in North Eastern Bosnia. The town was abandoned some time before the events of Bosnia Nights. The town was mainly Serb and Croat with a large Muslim minority. The town was home to both a Serbian Orthodox Church and a Roman Catholic Church as well as a Mosque however all three were burned down. The town also had a ratuša, an elementary school, a police station, a medical clinic and a construction site for a higher level school. The towns population last recorded was 3,005 more than a thousand less of its population before the war. As of 1994 the may remains of the town bare racist and nationalist graffiti such as Ustasha Us, "Srbija do Tokija", "Srbe na Vrbe" and "ustaške i četničke šljam" which written above a group of dead bodies. As well as this various Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, Ustasha, Chetnik, Islamist and other paramilitary flags are still being flown from the town.

Milan, Vladimir and Boris are all from Vodopadi Crkvi.