Bosnia and Herzegovina
A Balkan country known for its medieval villages, rivers, lakes, and the reconstructed city of Mostar. Has a complex multi-ethnic composition following the 1990s war.
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Tuzla
City in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Banja Luka
The vibrant capital of Republika Srpska charms visitors with…
Bijeljina
This charming northeastern city near the Serbian border show…
Prijedor
Nestled in the Sana River valley, Prijedor serves as a gatew…
Zenica
Bosnia's industrial heart sits dramatically in a valley surr…
Bjelašnica
Rising to 2,067 meters above Sarajevo, Bjelašnica is a belov…
Igman
Rising majestically above Sarajevo, Mount Igman served as a …
Jahorina
Famous as an Olympic venue from the 1984 Winter Games, Jahor…
Maglić
Standing at 2,386 meters, Maglić is the highest peak in Bosn…
Trebević
Overlooking Sarajevo from the southeast, Trebević offers eas…
Brcko
This unique administrative district sits strategically at th…
Cazin
Nestled in the Una River valley near the Croatian border, Ca…
Doboj
A historic fortress town perched above the Bosna River, Dobo…
Foca
Nestled along the pristine Drina River, this town is renowne…
Jajce
This medieval gem captivates visitors with its impressive 14…
Konjic
This charming town straddles the emerald Neretva River, famo…
Livno
Nestled in the heart of Bosnia's wild west, Livno is renowne…
Stolac
This ancient town in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina boasts …