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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.
The program is currently broadcast on 26 frequencies: Gacko 88.3 MHz; Višegrad 89.0 MHz; Prijedor 89.6 MHz; Sanski Most 90.1 MHz; Glamoč 90.8 MHz; Banja Luka 91.5 MHz; Novi Grad, Republika Srpska 91.5 MHz
The station has correspondents in Podgorica, Pristina, Mostar, Banja Luka, and Skopje, who report in the local variants of the Serbo-Croatian language. The station has reporters in based in Washington, D.C., London, Berlin, Vienna, Moscow, Istanbul and Jerusalem by utilizing the resources of the current Al Jazeera bureaus around the world.
Plavi FM – Banja Luka; Pop FM – Banja Luka [11] operated by Nezavisne novine; PST radio – Kotor Varoš; Radio 1503 Zavidovići – Zavidovići (also on AM frequency) Radio 303 – Rogatica; Radio 8 – Sarajevo; Radio Arena – Mostar; Radio Avaz – Čelić; Radio BA – Sarajevo; Radio Best Šipovo – Šipovo; Radio Bet Fratello ...
It is possible to see the whole city of Banja Luka from this place. [1] The serpentine road on Banj brdo that leads to the monument was made between 1932 and 1933 and a small tourist bus between the top of the hill and the city of Banja Luka is circulating on it during the day (from April 22 to September 30). [2] [3]
TV station was established in 2003. TV Bel reports on local events in Banja Luka, Republika Srpska entity and BiH. The channel broadcasts documentaries from domestic and foreign production, TV series, movies and entertainment. Channel is also part of local news network in the RS entity called PRIMA mreža (Serbian Cyrillic: ПРИМА ...
Operation Corridor 92 (Serbo-Croatian: Операција Коридор 92, Operacija Koridor 92) was the largest operation conducted during the Bosnian War by the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) against the forces of the Croatian Defence Council (HVO) and the Croatian Army (HV) in the Bosanska Posavina region of northern Bosnia and Herzegovina between 24 June and 6 October 1992.
2nd Krajina Brigade (full name in Serbian: 2. крајишка бригада 1. крајишког корпуса Војске Републике Српске, 2. krajiška brigada 1. krajiškog korpusa Vojske Republike Srpske; translation: 2nd Krajina Brigade of 1st Krajina Corps of the Army of Republika Srpska) was infantry brigade of the Army of Republika Srpska and Yugoslav People's Army ...