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  2. Banja Luka - Wikipedia

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    The oldest bus link in the city is line No 1. Taxis are also readily available. The expressway E-661 (locally known as M-16) leads north to Croatia from Banja Luka by way of Gradiška, near the Bosnian/Croatian border. A wide range of bus services are available to most neighbouring and larger towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as to ...

  3. Lazarevo, Banja Luka - Wikipedia

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    In the first half of the 19th century, then Budžak (now Lazarеvo) was a village near Banja Luka, which was sparsely populated. The inhabitants built houses away from the main road Gradiška, since it was safer to live in during the Ottoman rule.

  4. Banj brdo - Wikipedia

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    Monument to fallen Krajina soldiers on top of Banj brdo. Banj brdo (Serbian Cyrillic: Бањ брдо, which can be translated as Banj hill), before known as Šehitluci (Serbian Cyrillic: Шехитлуци) is a 431 meter hill as well as tourist and recreation place in Banja Luka, part of the Bjeljavina mountain.

  5. Gornji Šeher - Wikipedia

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    Srpske Toplice, Gornji Šeher (transl. Upper Šeher) before the 1990s, is a local community and a spa town in the area of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina.It is located on the banks of the Vrbas River in the southern part of the city's territory.

  6. Kastel Fortress - Wikipedia

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    The Kastel Fortress (Serbian Cyrillic: Тврђава Кастел, romanized: Tvrđava Kastel) is a fortress located in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina.The fortress is medieval but is situated on the site of previous fortifications going back to Roman and even pre-Roman times.

  7. Banski Dvor - Wikipedia

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    When the Vrbas Banate was formed in 1929, the first Ban was Svetislav Tisa Milosavljević and he felt the need to build a representative seat. In early 1931, the competition was announced in Belgrade and Sarajevo's National newspapers, for the conceptual sketch of Ban’s Court (Banski Dvor) and Ban's Palace (Banski Palat), and the first award was received by the architects from Belgrade ...

  8. Mariastern Abbey, Banja Luka - Wikipedia

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    Coat of Arms of Mariastern Abbey. Mariastern Abbey (Croatian: Opatija Marija Zvijezda) is a Trappist abbey in Bosnia and Herzegovina, situated near the country's second largest city Banja Luka.

  9. Agino Selo, Banja Luka - Wikipedia

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    This article about a location in the municipality of Banja Luka, Republika Srpska is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.