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  2. Žabalj - Wikipedia

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    www.zabalj.rs Map of Žabalj municipality Map of the Žabalj municipality and Šajkaška region Žabalj ( Serbian Cyrillic : Жабаљ , pronounced [ʒǎːbaʎ] ; Hungarian : Zsablya ) is a town and municipality located in the South Bačka District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina , Serbia .

  3. Radio Maglaj - Wikipedia

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    Radio Maglaj was founded on 9 May 1971 as local/municipal Radio Sarajevo network affiliate, [7] from 1971 until 1992, when war in Bosnia and Herzegovina started. During the war, with the establishment of the new national public service broadcaster RTVBiH - Radio BiH (now BHRT - BH Radio 1) radio stations from the former Radio Sarajevo 2 local network generally continued to operate as local ...

  4. Radio Kladanj - Wikipedia

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    Radio Kladanj is a Bosnian local public radio station, broadcasting from Kladanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was launched on 8 May 1992 by JU "IKC" Kladanj, Kladanj . This radio station broadcasts a variety of programs such as music, talk shows and local news.

  5. Category:Žabalj - Wikipedia

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  6. Isidora Žebeljan - Wikipedia

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    Isidora Žebeljan (27 September 1967 – 29 September 2020) was a Serbian composer and conductor. She was a professor of composition at the Belgrade Music Academy and a Fellow of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

  7. Crvena Jabuka - Wikipedia

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    Crvena Jabuka (transl. Red Apple) is a pop rock band originally formed in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia in 1985, and since 1994 based in Zagreb, Croatia.

  8. History of the Jews in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The Sarajevo Jewish humanitarian society, La Benevolencija, also provided aid to thousands of besieged Sarajevo residents, supplying food, medicine, and postal and radio communications. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] Ceresnjes told a local paper that the nonsectarian relief effort was partly a gesture of gratitude to local Muslims who had hidden Jews during the ...