Average net wage in the Republic of Srpska in Octobar 2016 amounts to KM 837.00 (429 EUR) and in relation to the average wage in November it was reduced by KM 1.00 (0,51 EUR).
Owing to a faster urban and industrial growth, Banja Luka pays growing attention to the protection of environment through activities in air quality check, noise intensity measuring and waste management in the city. Air
Average net wage in the Republic of Srpska in January 2015 amounts to KM 823.00 (422 EUR) and in relation to the average wage in November it was reduced by KM 1.00 (0,51 EUR).
There are three mobile operators in the Republic of Srpska: m:tel, BH Telekom and Eronet. All three operators support the second and the third generation of mobile network. Total number of subscribers on m:tel
Usage of electrical energy to light up the city of Banja Luka started as early as in 1898 when the Hydro Power Plant Delibašino selo was put into operation with two turbines of 300
District heating of the city of Banja Luka commenced immediately after the great earthquake or in 1970 within the Banja Luka Restoration Directorate when OOUR /Basic Organisation of Associated Labour/ “Toplana” was established. As
Over 40% of the city territory is composed of forests and forestry land, whereof 2/3 are state-owned. Total wood stocks in state-owned forests exceed 5.5 Million m³, whereof almost 4 Million m³ is in