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  2. Bijeljina - Wikipedia

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    Bijeljina (Serbian Cyrillic: Бијељина) is a city and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the provincial center of Semberija , a geographic region in the country's northeast.

  3. 2024–present Serbian anti-corruption protests - Wikipedia

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    On 1 November 2024, the canopy of the Novi Sad railway station collapsed, killing 15 people and leaving two others with non-critical injuries. The collapse led to widespread public concern in Serbia, with many questioning the structural integrity and maintenance oversight of public infrastructure.

  4. NTV Arena - Wikipedia

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    NTV Arena or Nezavisna televizija Arena ('Independent') is a local commercial television channel based in Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1] The program is mainly produced in Serbian. The TV station was established in 1999. NTV Arena reports on local events in Bijeljina, Republika Srpska entity and BiH.

  5. Janja - Wikipedia

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    Janja is a town in Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is known as a place where the confluence of the rivers Janja and Drina is situated. It is the only Bosniak community in the municipality and consists of many displaced persons from other parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  6. Amajlije - Wikipedia

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    Amajlije (Serbian Cyrillic: Амајлије) is a place located east of the city of Bijeljina in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its population in 1991 was 1,110. The name "Amajlije" means "amulets".

  7. Vreme zabave - Wikipedia

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    Vreme zabave was launched in 1993 by newspaper company Vreme. [1] The magazine's editor-in-chief was journalist and music critic Petar Luković. [1] The first issue was released in June 1993, with the price of 2,000,000 dinars. [1] The last, 31st issue, was released in June 1996. [1]

  8. Batković - Wikipedia

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    Batković (Serbian Cyrillic: Батковић) is a village in the City of Bijeljina, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1] References

  9. Danas (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Danas (pronounced, Serbo-Croatian for "today") is a United Group-owned daily newspaper of record published in Belgrade, Serbia. [2] It is a left-oriented media, promoting social-democracy and European Union integration.