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  2. 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.

  3. Lazarevo, Banja Luka - Wikipedia

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    In the first half of the 19th century, then Budžak (now Lazarеvo) was a village near Banja Luka, which was sparsely populated. The inhabitants built houses away from the main road Gradiška, since it was safer to live in during the Ottoman rule.

  4. Kostajnica, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Historically speaking Kostajnica is also part of Knešpolje (the small region between the towns of Kostajnica and Kozarska Dubica), Pounje (the valley of the river Una from Novi Grad to Kozarska Dubica) and Krajina (a greater region of Republika Srpska that incorporates the Prijedor and Banja Luka region). [9]

  5. Category : Populated places in the Banja Luka Region

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  6. Palace of the Republic, Banja Luka - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of the Republic (Serbian: Палата Републике, Palata Republike) is the official residence of the President of Republika Srpska.. It is located in the Center of Banja Luka alongside the famous "Gospodska" street near the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Banski Dvor and City Assembly building.

  7. Kastel Fortress - Wikipedia

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    Banja Luka becomes the capital of Bosnian Sandžak-beg in 1554. When the Bosnian Pashaluk was founded in 1580, its capital was in Banja Luka. The first Beglerbeg (ruler) was Gazi Ferhad Pasha Sokolović, who initiated substantial building activity in the Lower Šeher, today's center of the city, where he built 216 objects.

  8. Rogatica - Wikipedia

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    Stećak from Banja Stijena and stećak Vlatka Vlađevića are preserved at the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo. [3] [4] Borak stećak necropolis near Burati is included in the UNESCO World Heritage list. [5] In 1878 Rogatica became a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. [6] First school in Rogatica was established in 1880. [7]

  9. Category:Banja Luka - Wikipedia

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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Banja Luka (2 C, 4 P) S. Sport in Banja Luka (3 C, 22 P) U. University of Banja Luka (1 C, 2 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Banja Luka"

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