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Its headquarters is in Mostar. [2] The paper is especially popular among the nation of the Croats and Bosniaks. The paper was founded in 2001 and it has a pro-Croats stance. [4] Večernji list BiH: 2007; 18 years ago () Mostar Kralja Zvonimira 13 88000 Mostar, BiH: Daily Večernji list d.o.o. Zagreb, Croatia Styria Media Group: www.vecernji.ba ...
Their news website Avaz.ba is the third [2] [3] most visited website in Bosnia and Herzegovina, [2] [3] after Google and YouTube. [2] Background.
It is the oldest daily newspaper still in circulation in the Bosnia and Herzegovina. [2] Founded on 30 August 1943, in the midst of World War II , on a patch of territory liberated by Partisans , in what was otherwise a German-occupied country , the paper gained recognition over the years for its high journalistic standards and is recipient of ...
The Official Gazette of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Službeni glasnik Bosne i Hercegovine / Službene novine Bosne i Hercegovine / Službeni list Bosne i Hercegovine) is the official gazette (or newspaper of public record) of Bosnia and Herzegovina, [4] which publishes laws, regulations, official government contracts, appointments and official decisions and releases them in the ...
Al Jazeera Balkans poster in Zagreb in late November 2011.. Al Jazeera Balkans (AJB) is an international news television station headquartered in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina aimed at the media markets of the countries that used to be constituent units of SFR Yugoslavia.
15 July 2022 – 28 May 2023: 2022–23 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina [2] 30 September 2022 – 16 April 2023: 2022–23 ABA League First Division [3] 2022–23 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup [4]
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a religiously diverse country. According to the 2013 census, Muslims comprised 50.7% of the population, while Orthodox Christians made 30.7%, Catholic Christians 15.2%, 1.2% other and 1.1% atheist or agnostic, with the remainder not declaring or not answering the question. [3]
BHRT (Bosnian-Herzegovinian Radio Television; Serbo-Croatian: Bosanskohercegovačka radiotelevizija) formerly known as PBSBiH (Public Broadcasting Service of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Serbo-Croatian: Javni radiotelevizijski servis Bosne i Hercegovine), is an umbrella broadcasting organization and the only member of the European Broadcasting Union from Bosnia and Herzegovina.