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RTV USK or Radio Televizija Unsko-sanskog kantona is a Bosnian public television channel founded by Assembly of Una-Sana Canton. Local public radio station Radio USK is also part of this company. Headquarters of RTV USK is located in the City of Bihać. The program is mainly produced in Bosnian language. RTV USK is the regional broadcaster ...
Area code. +387 37. Website. www .sanskimost .gov .ba. Sanski Most ( Serbian Cyrillic: Сански Мост, pronounced [sâːnskiː mɔ̂ːst]) is a town and municipality located in the Una-Sana Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated on the banks of the Sana River in ...
Sanski Most: Headquarters: Sanski Most: Programming; Language(s) Bosnian language: Picture format: 4:3 576i SDTV: Ownership; Owner: JP RTV "Sana" Sanski Most: Sister channels: Radio Sana: History; Launched: 21 June 2016: Links; Website: www.radiosana.ba
2–3 German soldiers wounded. The May 1941 Sanski Most revolt (also known as the Đurđevdan uprising ( Serbian: Ђурђевдански устанак) or the rebellion of the Sana peasants ( Serbian: Побуна санских сељака )) occurred near the town of Sanski Most in what was at the time Axis-occupied Yugoslavia.
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During the battles for Sanski Most and nearby villages, the 5th Division killed or wounded 290 and captured 241 enemy soldiers. It also captured 257 rifles , 6 submachine guns , 2 mortars and lot of ammunition.
Pages in category "People from Sanski Most" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Army of the Republic of Srpska started an attack on the Kljuc-Sana battalion with the goal to destroy the resistance. The whole 6th Sana, Kljuc and Petrovac brigade participated in the attack. One part of the Kljuc-Sana unit with around 150 soldiers was deployed in part of the Galaja forest and the other part with around 50 soldiers held ...
The Sana ( Serbian Cyrillic: Сана, pronounced [sǎːna]) is a river in the north-western part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a tributary of the Una, which it flows into at Novi Grad. It is the longest of the nine rivers that flow through Sanski Most, and is 142 km long. It is not a navigable waterway .
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