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Radio Studio D
Radio Studio D is a Bosnian local commercial radio station, broadcasting from Srebrenik, Bosnia and Herzegovina. This radio station broadcasts a variety of programs such as music and local news. Program is mainly produced in Bosnian language at two FM frequencies and it is available in the city of Srebrenik as well as in nearby municipalities in Tuzla Canton and Zenica-Doboj area. ''Radio Studio D'' was founded on 4 September 1997. The owner of the local radio station is the company ''Primat Plus d.o.o. Srebrenik'' which also operates cable television channel TATABRADA. Estimated number of listeners of ''Radio Studio D'' is around 176.010. Frequencies * Srebrenik * Banovići See also * List of radio stations in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Radio Srebrenik * Radio Gračanica * Radio Gradačac * Radio Tuzla * Radio Slon * Radio BIR References External links www.studiod.bawww.radiostanica.bawww.fmscan.orgCommunications Regulatory Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Mass ...
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Srebrenik
Srebrenik ( sr-cyrl, Сребреник) is a city located in Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, near Tuzla. As of 2013, it has a population of 39,678 inhabitants. The town of Srebrenik had a population of 6,694. History Prehistory Based on unsystematic archaeological research, there have been found what appears to be remains of a neolithic village near Hrgovi Gornji. Further research is required before any conclusions are made. Medieval The earliest historical record documenting Srebrenik is the edict of Stephen II to Ragusa signed on the 15th of February, 1333. According to documents from the same period, Srebrenik was under the administration of župa Usora. Srebrenik fortress, a medieval fortress dating back to at least 1333, is located on the Majevica mountain, providing an important strategic stronghold in the area. In September 1363, king Louis I of Hungary sent an army to Bosnia, led by ...
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