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Vlašić mountain

Vlašić is a mountain in geographical center of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its highest peak is Paljenik with an elevation of 1,943 m. It is famous for its pastures, cattle-breeding and cheese. It is closest to the town of Travnik, which it overlooks.

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Skiing in BiH

Skiiing in Bosnia and Herzegovina – Settled and professionally maintained ski slopes, modern ski lifts, diverse offer of accommodation capacities are only a few of many reasons for spending winter holidays in B&H

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Quads & Gyrocopters

Quads – Adrenaline adventure on four wheels / Gyrocopter – Unforgettable experience of flying with magnificent view from the sky

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Srebrenica

The Srebrenica massacre, also known as the Srebrenica genocide (Bosnian: Masakr u Srebrenici; Genocid u Srebrenici), was the July 1995 genocide of more than 8,000 Bosniaks, mainly men and boys, in and around the town of Srebrenica during the Bosnian War.

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Bijambare

A nature park situated on Nišići Plateau, 40 km from Sarajevo is a protected area. The place is popular and famous by amazing caves and its natural beauty and richness.

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Bjelašnica

Bjelašnica (pronounced [bjělaːʃnit͡sa]) is a mountain in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is found directly to the southwest of Sarajevo, bordering Mt. Igman. Bjelašnica’s tallest peak, by which the whole mountain group got its name, rises to an elevation of 2067 meters (6782 feet).

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The Buna river spring

Near the old village Blagaj, southeast of Mostar, the Buna river spring flows out of a 200m cliff wall and creates a beautiful, crystal clear, extremely cold and 9 km long river that flows into the Neretva. This place is an important part of a rich cultural and historical heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina and a site of great tourist attendance.

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Waterfalls Kravice

Situated southeast of Ljubuški, on the Trebižat river, the Kravice Waterfalls are the gem of the region. Stretching over 100m across and tumbling down 25m, the waterfalls are one of the largest and most famous ones in the country.

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Mostar

A historical and cultural center in the western Herzegovina, situated in a green valley along the Neretva river surrounded by the Mediterranean mountain terrain.

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Počitelj

This unique settlement, listed as the UNESCO heritage site, is located about 30 km to the south of Mostar. Architecturally, the stone-constructed parts are a fortified complex of the medieval walled town which flourished during the Ottoman Empire.

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Prokoško Lake

With its unique landscape and local villagers cottages built around the lake, it is one of the most visited lakes and one of the most beautiful tourist locations in the country.

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Jajce

The old royal city that constituted the fortified capital of the Bosnian Kingdom. Offering beautiful countryside and many attractions to be visited (a medieval fortress with long defensive walls and a large citadel, catacombs, the Pliva waterfalls and lake, watermills), the whole area is geographically and historically interesting.

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Travnik

The town in central Bosnia where was the seat of the Ottoman viziers. The attractive sightseeing locations include the impressive medieval fortress and many other monuments (old part of the town, oriental houses, mosques, tower clock) that mostly dates back from the Ottoman period.

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Vrelo Bosne

The pearl of the Bosna river with invigorating air, pleasant atmosphere and a picturesque landscape.

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Bosnian cuisine

Typical meat dishes include primarily beef and lamb. Some local specialties are: ćevapi, burek, dolma, sarma, pilav (pilaf), gulaš (goulash), ajvar and a whole range of Eastern sweets.

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Bihać

The town in the northwest of Bosnia and Herzegovina (bordering Croatia), located on the banks of the Una river is becoming more and more popular destination for its natural beauty, rafting and canoeing opportunities.

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Sarajevo

The capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina situated in the very heart of the country is one of the most interesting cities in Europe that connects eastern and western world as an excellent example of the city that has never lost its multiethnic character in spite of frequent historical turbulences.

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