A series of earthquakes struck Banja Luka on October 26 and 27, 1969. The earthquakes began with an unusually strong tremor on the night of October 26...
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Banja Luka (Serbian Cyrillic: Бања Лука, pronounced [bǎɲa lǔːka] ) or Banjaluka (Serbian Cyrillic: Бањалука, pronounced [baɲalǔːka]) is the second largest...
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census, The City of Banja Luka has a population of 185,042 people. According to the 1991 census, the municipality of Banja Luka had a population of 195...
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Earthquakes are caused by movements within the Earth's crust and uppermost mantle. They range from weak events detectable only by seismometers, to sudden...
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It is the country's fifth largest earthquake, as well as its most significant since the 1969 Banja Luka earthquake. The southern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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Živko Radišić (category Mayors of Banja Luka)
Sarajevo Faculty of Political Science. During the 1969 Banja Luka earthquake, he was a high ranking Banja Luka city government official, and thus, was directly...
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city of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Republika Srpska entity). It was built northeast of the old city center after an earthquake in 1969 when Banjaluka...
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Gimnazija Banja Luka (Serbian: Гимназија Бања Лука) is a public gymnasium school in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Situated in the centre of the city...
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population of Banja Luka. Note: The population figures for 1969 and onwards are for the entire Banja Luka metropolitan area. 1879. Banja Luka district: Population...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina, situated near the country's second largest city Banja Luka. It consists of the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary...
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2021. "Significant Earthquake: BALKANS NW: BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA: BANJA LUKA". National Geophysical Data Center. October 26, 1969. Retrieved March 13,...
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significant impact on the country. List of earthquakes in Croatia List of earthquakes in Slovenia List of earthquakes in Albania Trkulja, Drago (2010). "Seizmičnost...
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The Diocese of Banja Luka (Latin: Dioecesis Banialucensis; Croatian: Banjolučka biskupija) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in western...
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Ponir (category Populated places in Banja Luka)
municipality of Banja Luka, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located on the mountain Ponir, near the city of Banja Luka. Until 1969 and the subsequent...
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Banski Dvor (section Earthquake and last changes)
(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...
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the Catholic Church ... The earthquake that struck the Banja Luka area in October 1969 significantly damaged Banja Luka Cathedral, which had to be demolished...
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system which extends from Jastrebarsko over this area towards Banja Luka had a 6.6 ML earthquake which hit the latter city, and that one was also preceded...
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entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Archives' headquarters is in Banja Luka, and it has its regional offices in Doboj, Zvornik, Foča, Sokolac, and...
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Bolero Rondeau Intermezzo Finale 1993: Inspiration 1993: Intermezzo 1995: Banja Luka 1995: Overture to new Age 1996: A Sunrise Impression 1996: Spanish Tritych...
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comes in the summer. Herceg Novi is twinned with: Bačka Topola, Serbia Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina Barletta, Italy Beočin, Serbia Bitola, North Macedonia...
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Zagreb, Varaždin, Split, Osijek, Ljubljana, Maribor, Sarajevo, Mostar, Banja Luka, Zemun, Novi Sad, Veliki Bečkerek, Subotica, Pančevo, and Vršac. Meanwhile...
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Ivan Mršić (category Sportspeople from Banja Luka Region)
local club FK Proleter Teslić. He was picked up by bigger club FK Borac Banja Luka the next season. He turned down an offer from Croatian Giants HNK Hajduk...
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This list of 20th-century earthquakes is a list of earthquakes of magnitude 6 and above that occurred in the 20th century. Sone smaller events which nevertheless...
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Croatia national team on the international level in the 2000s, most notably Luka Modrić, Eduardo, Vedran Ćorluka, Niko Kranjčar and Tomislav Butina. Dinamo...
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Skopje (redirect from 1555 Skopje earthquake)
of post earthquake reconstruction and renewal – experiences of Skopje following earthquake of July 26, 1963" (PDF). International Earthquake Symposium...
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of Banja Luka Marijan Marković and a general vicar of his diocese. Mišić became the guardian of the Franciscan friary in Petrićevac near Banja Luka in...
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There are two deputy mayors elected from the same list, Danijela Dolenec and Luka Korlaet. The Zagreb Assembly is composed of 51 representatives, elected in...
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Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in Bosnia & Herzegovina . Banja Luka. 5 November 2013. Retrieved 20 July 2019 "Slatina". Bosanska vila. 1 October...
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financial and professional assistance from Turkey. The Ottoman clock tower of Banja Luka Banjalučka sahat-kula [bs] was also destroyed during the Bosnian War,...
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recognized as the city with the most greenery in Yugoslavia, along with Banja Luka. As Yugoslavia began to break up, Titograd was renamed to Podgorica after...
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