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  2. Banj brdo - Wikipedia

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    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. On top of the hill stands the Monument to fallen Krajina soldiers, a work ...

  3. Banski Dvor - Wikipedia

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    Banski Dvor. / 44.7731; 17.1924. Jovanka Bončić-Katerinić, Anđelija Pavlović and Jovan Ž. Ranković. Banski Dvor ( Serbian Cyrillic: Бански двор) is a building and cultural center in Banja Luka. It was built in the period 1931–32 as the seat of Duke ("Ban") of Vrbas Banovina, an administrative region of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

  4. National and University Library of the Republika Srpska

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    Director. Ljilja Petrović - Zečić. Website. www.nub.rs. The People and University Library of the Republic of Srpska (NUBRS) ( Serbian, Croatian, and Bosnian: Narodna i univerzitetska biblioteka Republike Srpske) is the national library of Republika Srpska, located in the city of Banja Luka .

  5. Arie Livne Jewish Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    The Arie Livne Jewish cultural center is a cultural center in the town of Banja Luka in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Inaugurated in 2014, it is the only such facility built after the Second World War in the Balkans. The cultural center is used for the affirmation of Jewish culture, history and tradition. It includes a religious centre - the Ilona ...

  6. Palace of the Republic, Banja Luka - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of the Republic ( Serbian: Палата Републике, Palata Republike) is the official residence of the President of Republika Srpska . It is located in the Center of Banja Luka alongside the famous "Gospodska" street near the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Banski Dvor and City Assembly building. During its existence it was ...

  7. Banja Luka - Wikipedia

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    www.banjaluka.rs.ba. 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, of which it is also the de facto capital. [2]

  8. State Investigation and Protection Agency - Wikipedia

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    The State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) (Bosnian: Državna agencija za istrage i zaštitu, SIPA) is the official state police agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1] SIPA is under the direct administration of the Ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Essentially, it is Bosnia and Herzegovina's equivalent to the American FBI ...

  9. Ferhat Pasha Mosque (Banja Luka) - Wikipedia

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    Ferhat Pasha Mosque (Bosnian: Ferhat-pašina džamija, Turkish: Ferhad Paşa Camii), also known as the Ferhadija Mosque, is a mosque in the city of Banja Luka and one of the greatest achievements of Bosnia and Herzegovina 's 16th century Ottoman Islamic architecture. The mosque was demolished in 1993 at the order of the authorities of Republika ...