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  2. TV Prijedor - Wikipedia

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    TV Prijedor or Televizija Prijedor is a local Bosnian public television channel based in Prijedor municipality. It was established in 2000 as ТВ Приједор . Program is mainly produced in Serbian from 6 pm to midnight.

  3. OFK Prijedor - Wikipedia

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    Their stadium was the "Gradski Stadion", today their bigger city rival FK Rudar Prijedor plays there. In 1954 FK Celuloza was formed, followed by the merger in 1958 with another Prijedor club, FK Mladost, thus forming FK Radnički Prijedor. In 1965 FK Željezničar Prijedor merged with Radnički forming a new club named OFK Prijedor.

  4. Operation Prijedor - Wikipedia

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    Operation Prijedor was a German-Croatian joint counter-insurgency operation conducted around Prijedor in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during World War II.It targeted the Yugoslav Partisans that had isolated the garrison of Prijedor in Bosnia between late January and mid-February 1942.

  5. Omarska camp - Wikipedia

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    Omarska is a predominantly Serbian village in northwestern Bosnia, near the town of Prijedor. [8] The camp in the village existed from about 25 May to about 21 August 1992, when the Army of Republika Srpska and police unlawfully segregated, detained and confined some of more than 7,000 Bosniaks and Bosnian Croats captured in Prijedor.

  6. Dražeta - Wikipedia

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    Dražeta (Serbian Cyrillic: Дражета), in some English sources also Drazeta, is a fairly rare South Slavic surname and archaic personal name, originally found in five places on the territory of former Yugoslavia: Mošorin (), Stari Banovci (Serbia), Ivoševci (), Hodilje (Croatia), and Jajce (Bosnia and Herzegovina).

  7. Category:People from Prijedor - Wikipedia

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  8. Milomir Stakić - Wikipedia

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    Milomir Stakić (born 19 January 1962 [1] in Marićka, Prijedor, Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with genocide, complicity in genocide, violations of the customs of war and crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) for his actions in the Prijedor region during the Bosnian War.

  9. Gradski stadion (Prijedor) - Wikipedia

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    Gradski stadion in Prijedor is a multi-purpose stadium in Prijedor, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Rudar . The stadium can seat 3,540.