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Radio Skala
Radio Skala is a Bosnian local commercial radio station, broadcasting from Ugljevik, Bosnia and Herzegovina. This radio station broadcasts a variety of programs such as popular pop and folk music with local news. Program is mainly produced in Serbian language at one FM frequency (Majevica ) and it is available in the city of Ugljevik near Bijeljina as well as in nearby municipalities in Semberija, Bosanska Posavina and Bosansko Podrinje area. The owner of the local radio station is the company ''Lux Commerce" d.o.o. Ugljevik''. Estimated number of listeners of ''Radio Skala'' is around 107.906. Frequencies * Majevica See also * List of radio stations in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Daš Radio * Daš Extra Radio * BN Radio * Bobar Radio * Bobar Radio - Studio B2 * Radio Slobomir * Radio Glas Drine References External links www.skalaradio.netwww.radiostanica.bawww.fmscan.orgCommunications Regulatory Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Ugljevik Ugljevik ( sr-cyrl, Угље ...
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Ugljevik
Ugljevik ( sr-cyrl, Угљевик) is a town and municipality located in Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, it has a population of 15,710 inhabitants, while the town of Ugljevik has a population of 4,155 inhabitants. The municipality is located in the countryside of the eastern foothills of Majevica, Mount Majevica, where the mountains start descending towards the flatlands of Semberija, to which it is tied more than any other surrounding area. It is the home of miners and other energy resource professionals. Name Ugljevik was named for the coal, which first began to be exploited on Mount Majevica in 1899. History Coal production has been exploited on Mount Majevica since 1899. Within a century, the local inhabitants developed the initial small dig into today’s surface mine producing 6,000 tonnes of coal per day and the coal-fired power plant “Termoelektrana Ugljevik” (Ugljevik Power Plant), supplying the Republic with 300 megawatts of elec ...
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