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Banja Luka College [3] Banja Luka College of Communications Kappa Phi (Banja Luka) [4] European University, Brčko District, Brčko District [5] High college CEPS-Center for Business Studies ; High college for applied and law sciences "Prometej" (Banja Luka) [6] High college for business management "PRIMUS" [7]
The University of Banja Luka was established on 7 November 1975 as the second university established in the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. [9] 1970's were the years of expansion of higher education in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during which along the one in Banja Luka modern day University of Montenegro, University of Kragujevac, University of Rijeka ...
Studentski centar: Podgorica; 16:00 Scoring by quarter: 17–28, 21–26, 21–18, 21–18 Pts: Ilić 18 Rebs: Stepanović 8 Asts: Vojinović 5 PIR: Ilić 18 Boxscore: Pts: Drobnjak, Pavličević 16 Rebs: Slavković 9 Asts: three players 3 PIR: Pavličević: Arena: Morača Sports Center Referees: Luka Kardum, Krunoslav Peić, Tomislav Stapić
Management of the House of King Peter I provided the necessary premises for the library and the Ministry of Education has awarded a primary school teacher as a librarian; Royal Ban administration of Vrbas municipality in Banja Luka determined constant annual subsidy; association Prosvjeta and Serbian Reading Room in Banja Luka put on disposal a ...
On 29 June, the ABA League Assembly announced four wild cards recipients, including Sloboda Tuzla (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Studentski centar (Montenegro), Podgorica Bemax (Montenegro) and Mladost Zemun (Serbia). [2] Teams Borac Banja Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and Gostivar (North Macedonia) did not receive the wild card.
The Academy of Sciences and Arts of the Republika Srpska (Serbian: Академија наука и умјетности Републике Српске, АНУРС, Bosnian and Croatian Akademija nauka i umjetnosti Republike Srpske, ANURS) is highest representative institution in the Republika Srpska of science and art founded in 1996.
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The Ottomans conquered Banja Luka in 1521. The Ottomans established proper settlement here. [4] Around 1580, Ferhat Pasha Sokolović built a bazaar a few kilometers downstream, on the left bank of Vrbas (surroundings of today's Kastel), and in 1583 he transferred the seat of the Bosnian pashaluk there. Since then, Banja Luka had two šehers ...