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  2. Big Radio 3 - Wikipedia

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    Big Radio 3 or Big Radio - Treći program is a Bosnian local commercial radio station, broadcasting from Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. This radio station broadcasts a variety of programs such as foreign pop music and local news. The owner of the radio station is the company BIG RADIO d.o.o. Banja Luka.

  3. Hard Rock Radio - Wikipedia

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    Under this name, Hard Rock Radio was launched on 14 November 2002 [4] when local radio station Radio Bulevar was rebranded. The program is mainly produced in Serbian at one FM frequency ( Banja Luka 102.7 MHz ) and it is available in the city of Banja Luka [ 5 ] as well as in nearby municipalities Laktaši , Čelinac , Prnjavor , Bosanska ...

  4. Big Radio 4 - Wikipedia

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    The owner of the radio station is the company BIG RADIO d.o.o. Banja Luka. After BHRT has abandoned the launch of the BH Radio 2 program, reserved frequencies were allocated to other interested stations across Bosnia and Herzegovina through the competition where Big Radio met the criteria [5] for Big Radio 4 which was established in 2020.

  5. RT-RK - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, RT-RK became a shareholder of iWedia, a Swiss-based company and operates as system integrator on Set-Top Box and TV software products based on their DVB middleware. In 2012, RT-RK announced cooperation with General Satellite on their Set-Top Box GS-8305 deployed on the network of Tricolor TV, [15] which was

  6. 1969 Banja Luka earthquake - Wikipedia

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    UTC time: 1969-10-26 15:36:52: ISC event: 803808: USGS-ANSSComCat: Local date: October 26, 1969 (): Local time: 16:36: Magnitude: 6.1 M w: Depth: 13.0 km: Epicenter: 1]: Areas affected: SR Bosnia and Herzegovina: Max. intensity: MMI VIII (Severe) [2]: Foreshocks: M 4.0 [3]: Aftershocks: 6.5-6.6 M w doublet earthquake on Oct 27 at 08:10 UTC [4]: Casualties: 15 dead, 1,117 injured: A series of ...

  7. Rudi Čajavec (company) - Wikipedia

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    Rudi Čajavec (successively reincorporated under various names, including SOUR Rudi Čajavec) was a Yugoslav electromechanical and electronics company, based in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Founded in 1950, the company was named after Rudi Čajavec , the first airman of the Yugoslav Partisan air force and People's Hero of Yugoslavia . [ 1 ]

  8. Banja Luka - Wikipedia

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    Banja Luka International Airport (IATA: BNX, ICAO: LQBK) is located 23 km (14 mi) north of Banja Luka. The airport is served by Air Serbia , which operates flights to Belgrade and summer charters to Antalya and Athens , while Ryanair operates flights to Bergamo , Berlin , Brussels , Gothenburg , Stockholm-Arlanda Airport, Memmingen , Frankfurt ...

  9. Historical population of Banja Luka - Wikipedia

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    1879. Town Banja Luka, Population 9 560, Muslims 6 474, Orthodox 1 893, Catholics 1 006, Jews 187. 1910. Banja Luka, city (48 km²): Overall population 14800, Orthodox 3 694, Muslims 6 588, Catholics 3 930. 1910. Banja Luka, village district (1 614 km²): Overall 58 360, orthodox 41 414, Muslims 2 436, Catholics 14 052. 1921.