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Radio HIT Brčko or Radio Hit is a Bosnian local commercial radio station, broadcasting from Brčko, Bosnia and Herzegovina.This radio station broadcasts a variety of programs such as folk, pop and rock music mix, as well as author's shows and news program.
The Tempo store in Ada was the first store to be renamed Mega Maxi, followed by those in Niš, Čačak and Kragujevac. The remaining stores were renamed in 2023. [2] In December 2021, Tempo store in Novi Sad caught fire. At the time, a dozen of customers were in the store, but no one was injured. [3] [4] Reconstruction works begun in March 2023 ...
Map of the District Dayton boundary lines before the formation of the Brčko District. Brčko District (Serbo-Croatian: Brčko Distrikt / Брчко Дистрикт), officially the Brčko District of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Brčko Distrikt Bosne i Hercegovine / Брчко Дистрикт Босне и Херцеговине), is a self-governing administrative unit in north ...
Mega Star 1989-2010 and 2020-2021- a music show presenting the most popular songs in Greece 1989-1990 hosted by Arianna Dimitropoulou; 1990-1991 hosted by Rika Vagiani and Nikos Diamantaropoulos; 1992-2004 hosted by Natalia Germanou; 2004-2005 hosted by Betty Maggira; 2005-2007 hosted by Evi Adam; 2007-2008 hosted by Ioanna Kanellopoulou
TV HIT; Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina: Broadcast area: Brčko: Headquarters: Brčko District: Programming; Language(s) Bosnian: Picture format: 4:3 576i SDTV ...
www.brcko.tv: BDC Televizija or BDC TV is a Bosnian commercial cable television channel, ... This page was last edited on 13 February 2022, at 13:43 (UTC).
[5] In the Bosnian War, Brčko was the location of the Brčko bridge massacre on 30 April 1992. Later, it was the narrowest point of the Brčko corridor that connected two parts of Republika Srpska. Brčko was a geographic point of contention in 1996 when the U.S.-led Implementation Force (IFOR) built Camp McGovern between the villages of Brod ...
The Brčko bridge massacre was a massacre of approximately 100 civilians of Croat and Bosniak nationalities that took place during the morning of 30 April 1992, [1] during the Bosnian War.