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  2. Free Radio Prijedor - Wikipedia

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    Listen Live. Website. www.freeradioprijedor.com. Free Radio Prijedor is a Bosnian local commercial radio station, broadcasting from Prijedor, Bosnia and Herzegovina. This radio station broadcasts a variety of programs such as music and local news.

  3. Radio Prijedor - Wikipedia

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    History. Radio Prijedor was launched on 12 June 1969 by the municipal council of Prijedor. In Yugoslavia and in SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, it was part of local/ municipal Radio Sarajevo network affiliate. This radio station broadcasts a variety of programs such as local news, music, sport and talk shows. Nowadays, program is mainly produced in ...

  4. Prijedor - Wikipedia

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    Prijedor. /  44.98083°N 16.71333°E  / 44.98083; 16.71333. Prijedor ( Serbian Cyrillic: Приједор, pronounced [prijěːdor] ⓘ) is a city in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, it had a population of 89,397 inhabitants within its administrative limits. [2] [3] Prijedor is situated in the northwestern part of the ...

  5. Prijedor ethnic cleansing - Wikipedia

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    Bosnian Serb forces. During the Bosnian War, there was an ethnic cleansing campaign committed by the Bosnian Serb political and military leadership – Army of the Republika Srpska, mostly against Bosniak and Croat civilians in the Prijedor region of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992 and 1993. The composition of non-Serbs was drastically reduced ...

  6. DiV Radio - Wikipedia

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    Website. divradioprijedor .com. DiV Radio is a Bosnian radio station broadcasting from the city of Prijedor in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The station was founded on May 16, 2018, and predominantly broadcasts folk music and local news. [2]

  7. Prnjavor, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    UTC+2 ( CEST) Area code. 51. Website. www .opstinaprnjavor .net. Stupje monastery. Prnjavor ( Serbian Cyrillic: Прњавор, pronounced [prɲǎːʋɔr]) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 2013 census, the town has a population of 8,120 inhabitants, with 35,956 inhabitants in the municipality.

  8. Danac Stadium - Wikipedia

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  9. Korićani Cliffs massacre - Wikipedia

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    Bosniaks, Croats and other non-Serb civilians. Attack type. Mass killing. Deaths. 200+. Perpetrators. Bosnian Serb police unit "Red Berets". The Korićani Cliffs massacre was the mass murder of more than 200 Bosniak and Croat men on 21 August 1992, during the Bosnian War, at the Korićani Cliffs on Mount Vlašić in central Bosnia and Herzegovina .

  10. First Battle of Preševo - Wikipedia

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    From 28 August 1944 to 7 September 1944, a battle was fought near Preševo between Ballist and Bulgarian forces. The battle ended with an Albanian victory due to the capitulation and withdrawal of Bulgarian forces on 7 September 1944. Preševo as well as the Preševo Valley was occupied shortly after by Balli Kombëtar and the forces of the ...

  11. Lužane bus bombing - Wikipedia

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    The Lužane bus bombing occurred on May 1, 1999, during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, when NATO AGM-114 Hellfire missiles fired from AH-64 Apache targeted a bridge in Kosovo hit a bus. The bus was hit on the Lužane (near Podujevo) north of Pristina. On that day, 46 civilians of Serb and Albanian ethnicity were killed.