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Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Guide

 


Best known for the Balkan conflict of the 90s, Bosnia has moved on and has a great deal to offer travellers. Beautiful countryside, a thriving arts scene, sports opportunity, and fresh open space. A beautiful gem, still unknown for many.

Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in the central part of the Balkan Peninsula. North, west and south-west boundary lines divide BiH from the Republic of Croatia, and east and south boundary lines from Serbia and Monte Negro. The coastal line of Bosnia and Herzegovina lies upon the Adriatic Sea, around the town of Neum, and is about 21 km long.

 

Bosnia and Herzegovina is administratively divided on the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (51%) and the Republika Srpska (49%). The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina consists 10 Cantons that further consist of the municipalities. Republika Srpska is administratively divided on regions and further on municipalities. The territory of Brcko, which was under arbitration, did not become a part of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina nor of Republika Srpska. In accordance with the decision by the Arbitrary Commission for Brcko, it became a separate district under the authority of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Bosnia and Herzegovina consists of four large geographic units. Central Bosnia (12.920 sq. km, population of 1.249.000) includes the mountainous area in the central part of Bosnia. This is the most developed part of the country that for a long time was a crossroad of various influences and interests of neighbouring Pannonian, Karst, and Mediterranean regions. "High Karst" of Bosnia and Herzegovina (11.842 sq. km, population of 325.000) consists of the mountainous Karst area of west Bosnia and Herzegovina. This is the part of the country with the smallest population and is the least developed part - only 9% of its territory is cultivable and less then 30% of the entire population lives in the cities of this part. The Mediterranean region, Low Herzegovina (5.399 sq. km, population of 296.000) is situated in the central-coastal region behind a mountain, and is the smallest of the four geographic units of Bosnia and Herzegovina.



 

contents : Hiking And Rafting Tours, Vrelo Bosne Escape, Tunnel Museum, City Walking Tour, Austro-hungarian Sarajevo Sarajevos Religious Sites, National Gallery Permanent Jewish Sarajevo Haggadah Atrium Relaxing Gradska Kafana, Cathedral, sarajevo restaurants snacks and drinks, Caffe Bar Barhana, Hemingway Lounge Bar, Central Cafe Bar, Labyrinth, Sa Club, The Bar Cool, Club Sloga, Kranjceviceva, Cabanija, Zelenih Beretkti, Holiday Inn, Hotel Astra Garni, Hotel Grand Light, Hotel Gaj Cosy, Guest House Halvat Bright, Hotel Alem, Hamdije Cemerlica, Skenderija, Put Mladih Muslimana 17, Sarajevo Gazi Husrey-Beg Mosque, Jacje Castle, Ferhadija Street, Marsala Tita Stari Grad, Bascarsija Monte Negro Tito Bosnian Dubrovnik Slav Omarska, Trnopolje, Manjaca, Orthodox and Catholic churches, Vranduk, Blagaj, Buna River Breza, Zenica, Travnik and Kiseljak Banja Luka and Mrkonjic Grad Jacje Castle Lazar Hrebljanovic Dalmatia and the Sandžak of Novi Pazar, Serbs, Bosniaks and Croats, Bosnian king, Vojvodina and Kosovo, Macedonia. Serbia and Montenegro, Krajina, Slavonia in Croatia, Alija Izetbegovic Arrival By plane Airport By train bus, Burek Sirnica spinach Zeljanica Krompirusa Jabukovaca Blagaj monastery Ramadan. Fast food, pita pizza, hamburgers and hot dogs Turkish coffee Oddly restaurants Lamb on the spit Caesar salad Paprikas or Gulash Banja Luka Medeno Meso Krempita Tulumbe Hljeb Kruh Cevapi Passport Visa Restoran Dveri Kod Kibeta Set Hacijenda Mexican restaurant Vinoteka Brajlovic baklava chicken