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In the urban area of Sarajevo, the first local radio station was opened on 1 July 1971 under the name Radio Sarajevo 202 (or Sarajevo 202 (AM from frequency 202).Unlike other 24 local radio stations in BiH, 202 was designed to entertain, inform and create a new role of radio listeners.
Numerous theatres are present in Sarajevo as well, such as the National Theatre of Sarajevo. The first ever Bosnian opera was held in Sarajevo in 2003. Theatres are also an important part of Sarajevo culture. The first great Sarajevo theatre was the national theatre of Bosnia and Herzegovina, built in 1919 and surviving to this day.
It was founded in 2004 as web portal for newly established commercial radio station in Sarajevo, Radio Sarajevo 90.2. Former Radio Zid - Sarajevo (89.9 FM MHz) changed its name to current Radio Sarajevo). [2] The new name of the portal and the radio station reminds on the history of the former national public radio station in Bosnia and ...
The Bosnian Cultural Center (Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian: Bosanski kulturni centar / Босански културни центар – BKC) is a national cultural center located in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1]
Particularly beautiful items have been found in Butmir near Sarajevo (5000 BC). [2] During the Bronze Age, the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina was occupied by Illyrian tribes such as the Japods in Bihać and the Daors in Daorson, near Stolac. They were directly influenced by the Greeks, as seen in Daorson especially.
Bookstan was founded by the Sarajevo-based publishing house Buybook in 2016, with the goal of creating a space for literary exchange and cultural dialogue. [3] Inspired by Sarajevo's rich history as a meeting point for diverse cultures and intellectual traditions, Bookstan was conceived as a literary “crossroads” where readers and writers could come together to discuss pressing social and ...
Radio Sarajevo 90,2 is a Bosnian commercial radio station, broadcasting from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The program is currently broadcast at one frequency ( Sarajevo 90.2 MHz ), estimated number of potential listeners is around 443,685. [ 1 ]
Top lista nadrealista first appeared on 10 November 1979 in the form of a radio segment, airing as part of the Primus program on Radio Sarajevo's Channel Two. [2] The segment—a 15-minute piece of free-form radio envisioned by its creator Boro Kontić as a showcase for talented local Sarajevo-area youngsters within his Primus weekly radio show—featured a group of protagonists that didn't ...