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  2. Banj brdo - Wikipedia

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    Monument to fallen Krajina soldiers on top of Banj brdo. Banj brdo (Serbian Cyrillic: Бањ брдо, which can be translated as Banj hill), before known as Šehitluci (Serbian Cyrillic: Шехитлуци) is a 431 meter hill as well as tourist and recreation place in Banja Luka, part of the Bjeljavina mountain.

  3. Banja Luka - Wikipedia

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    Banja Luka (Serbian Cyrillic: Бања Лука, pronounced [bǎɲa lǔːka] ⓘ) or Banjaluka (Serbian Cyrillic: Бањалука, pronounced [baɲalǔːka]) is the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the largest city of Republika Srpska. [2]

  4. OKK Borac - Wikipedia

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    Košarkaški klub Borac (Serbian Cyrillic: Кошаркашки клуб Бopaц), commonly referred to as Borac Banja Luka, is a men's professional basketball club based in Banja Luka, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  5. ELTA 1 HD - Wikipedia

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    ELTA 1 HD or ELTA TV is a Bosnian commercial television channel based in Banja Luka. ELTA TV has started broadcasting their own experimental program on 12 May 2010 under the name "Elta televizija". [1] On the first anniversary of broadcasting (2011) the program is broadcast in High definition 24 hours a day in the Serbian language.

  6. Gornji Šeher - Wikipedia

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    0.5 km (0.3 mi) Srpske Toplice , Gornji Šeher ( transl. Upper Šeher ) before the 1990s, is a local community and a spa town in the area of Banja Luka , Bosnia and Herzegovina . It is located on the banks of the Vrbas River in the southern part of the city's territory.

  7. 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.

  8. Banja Luka International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Banja Luka International Airport (IATA: BNX, ICAO: LQBK), also known as Mahovljani Airport, after the nearby village of the same name, is an airport located 18 km (11 mi) north northeast of the railway station [3] in the city of Banja Luka, the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The airport is managed by the government-owned company ...

  9. Agino Selo, Banja Luka - Wikipedia

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    This article about a location in the municipality of Banja Luka, Republika Srpska is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.