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  2. Draško Stanivuković - Wikipedia

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    Draško Stanivuković (Serbian Cyrillic: Драшко Станивуковић; born 21 May 1993) is a Bosnian Serb politician serving as mayor of Banja Luka since December 2020. [1] He is the current president of the Party of Democratic Progress .

  3. Lazarevo, Banja Luka - Wikipedia

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    Lazarevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Лазарево) is an urban neighborhood of the city of Banja Luka, in Bosnia and Herzegovina's Republika Srpska entity. Lazarevo is located in the northern part of the city, and is one of the largest and most organized neighborhoods, made up of two local communities: Lazarevo 1; Lazarevo 2

  4. Banja Luka - Wikipedia

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    Banja Luka covers some 96.2 km 2 (37.1 sq mi) of land in Bosnia and Herzegovina and is situated on both banks of the Vrbas in the Banja Luka valley, which is characteristically flat within the otherwise hilly region. Banja Luka's centre lies 163 m (534.78 ft) above sea level.

  5. Pavlovac, Banja Luka - Wikipedia

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    Pavlovac (Serbian Cyrillic: Павловац) is a neighbourhood in the municipality of Banja Luka, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [2] References

  6. Vilusi, Banja Luka - Wikipedia

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    Vilusi (Serbian Cyrillic: Вилуси) is a village in the municipality of Banja Luka, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [2] References

  7. 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.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Lokvari - Wikipedia

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    Lokvari (Serbian Cyrillic: Локвари) is a village in the municipality of Banja Luka, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [2] References