Archives of Republika Srpska headquarters in Banja Luka
National archives overview
Formed
September 11, 1993 (1993-09-11)
Preceding agencies
Banja Luka City Archives (1953–1956)
Banja Luka District Archives (1956–1963)
Archives of Bosanska Krajina (1963–1993)
Jurisdiction
Republika Srpska
Headquarters
Banja Luka, Aleja Svetog Save 1[1] 44°46′29″N17°11′38″E / 44.77461°N 17.19402°E / 44.77461; 17.19402
Employees
32
Annual budget
BAM 859,800 (€439,620) (2015)[2]
National archives executive
Bojan Stojnić, Director
Parent department
Ministry of Education and Culture of Republika Srpska
Website
www.arhivrs.org
The Archives of Republika Srpska (Serbo-Croatian: Архив Републике Српске, Arhiv Republike Srpske) is an administrative organisation within the Ministry of Education and Culture of Republika Srpska, one of two constituent entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Archives' headquarters is in Banja Luka, and it has its regional offices in Doboj, Zvornik, Foča, Sokolac, and Trebinje. Its aim is to collect, store, preserve, organise, research, and provide access to archival materials on the territory of Republika Srpska, where it is designated as a central institution for the protection of cultural heritage. The Archives is also involved in research projects, exhibitions, and in the publishing of books and scholarly papers, mostly in the fields of archival science, history, and law. It is organised into two sectors, which are responsible for the protection of archival materials within and outside the Archives, respectively. The Archives currently holds 794 fonds and 35 collections, which span the period from the 17th century to the modern day.
^Cook 2012, pp. 252–53.
^"Буџет Републике Српске за 2015. годину" [Budget of Republika Srpska for 2015] (PDF). narodnaskupstinars.net (in Serbian). National Assembly of Republika Srpska. 28 December 2014. p. 20.
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