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How touristically competitive is Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Namik Čolaković Almost all media have placed information at the beginning of this year about the tourism boom of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which has classified this sector of economy into one of the fastest growing sectors of BH economy. Naturally, this also coincides with official positions and strategic commitments that Bosnia and Herzegovina has diverse and…

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Banja Luka boats are unique in the world

Banja Luka is one of the few cities in the world that has its own boat, which only floats on the part of Vrbas that flows through this city. It is a well-known boat - dajak, one of the main symbols and tradition keepers in the beautiful city of Krajina. It is also called "the Banja…

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Airsoft – A team game full of adrenaline and fun

Before we started an adventure with them, they asked us not to understand them as people seeking war and blood. This is above all, they emphasize, an adrenaline sport, socializing, entertainment, the reason more for staying in nature and relaxing from everyday obligations. We are talking about airsoft, simulation of military struggles and actions that is…

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City Sightseeing available in Sarajevo

Former world boxing champion Mensur Peljto, together with his partners Hamdan Zakary, Robert Maroš and Marik Strack, founded City Tour Peljto in Sarajevo, which is also the exclusive holder of the City Sightseeing license for Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a form of sightseeing on the principle of hop-on/hop-off. This means that buses circulate the city,…

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Marija Šestić: I always knew that I would make music my profession

When mentioning the name of Marija Šestić, most people first thought about her representation of Bosnia and Herzegovina at Eurovision 11 years ago in the Finnish city of Helsinki. Nevertheless, Marija sings jazz and sevdah today. Beautiful girl from Banja Luka says she loves live performances and has several bands she works with. - In Banja…

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German Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina Christiane Hohmann: Pollution in BH cities does not contribute to the health of citizens nor it attracts tourists 

Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Christiane Constanze Hohmann, has been in here for slightly longer than a year. In an interview for the Visit B&H magazine, Ambassador Hohmann talks about her first impressions of our country, tourism potentials, as well as economic relations of the two countries, and possibilities for…

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15,000 tourists visited Tito’s bunker in Konjic last year

The D-0 ARK (Atomic War Command) facility, a former atomic shelter in Konjic, also known as Tito's bunker, should get a new look and new content in a few months. This imposing concrete building represents a great tourist potential for Konjic, as well as the whole country. The fact that from March 1 to December…

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Birth house of Ivo Andrić attracts thousands of tourists

Thousands of tourists visit Travnik every year, primarily to see the birthplace of the literary Nobel Prize-winner Ivo Andrić, visit his birth house transformed into a memorial museum, and look for the features and symbols that the great writer mentions in his works, such as Bosnian Chronicle and The Vizier's Elephant. The permanent exhibition at the…

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Fantastic gems of nature: The most beautiful mountains in B&H

Treskavica Bjelašnica Cincar Čvrsnica Jahorina Maglić Prenj Volujak Vran Vranica Zelengora The beauty of mountains in Bosnia and Herzegovina simply leave everyone breathless. It's really hard to say which one of the BH mountain is the most beautiful, because each one is unique and authentic in its own way, and it represents the fantastic gem of nature. Mountain beauties with their high peaks make four-fifths of the…

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Kula Grad near Zvornik: One of the largest fortresses of medieval Bosnia

For centuries, on the Mlađevac hill above Drina, the fortress has been countinuosly built. The legend says that cursed Jerina, the wife of the Serbian despot Đurđa Branković, built it and the famous dervish, Shaykh Hasan Kaimi also lived there. The fortress is known as Kula Grad or Đurđev Grad. It was one of the…

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