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Lunch at Grandma’s

Sarajevo is not exactly rich in "real" restaurants with traditional Bosnian cuisine, there are more classic “aščinica“ places that, admittedly, offer quality "basic" Bosnian food. However, if you want something more demanding, as well as an atmosphere where you can take someone out and treat them nicely, the choice usually comes down to "Inat kuća/The…

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The old town of Ostrožac: Fortress of princes, beys and counts

Ostrožac represents one of the symbols of the Bosnian border and is certainly one of the most famous old towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Although certain assumptions point in the direction that there was an earlier Iron Age hillfort, we can reliably trace the history of Ostrožac only from the Middle Ages. Located on a…

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A unique complex of salt lakes in the center of Tuzla

In many respects, our country is unique in the region, Europe, and even the world. It is the only one in the world, for example, that has a waterfall in the center of a city, the only one in Europe that has a mosque built on a river island... But we also have a complex…

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One of the oldest streets of Sarajevo: Kazandžiluk, 500 years long tradition

Kazandžiluk, 500 years long tradition Kazandžiluk is one of the oldest streets in Sarajevo's Baščaršija. It starts at Baščaršija square and leads to the east, then turns sharply to the south and ends in Bravadžiluk. Traditional copper objects are made and sold there. A special copper engraving technique called filigree is used in the process.…

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Buna Canals: The place where Buna kisses Neretva

How many times have you passed from Mostar towards Chapljina and further towards the Adriatic Sea, without stopping at the Buna Canals? This protected nature monument is located near Buna, south of Mostar, along the main road M-17 Mostar. The Buna Canals are slightly more than 12 kilometers from Mostar and it is possible to…

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Sarajevo settlement Faletići: Vrelo Mošćanice

Ancient Sarajevans used the location of Mošćanica Spring and its beauty as a picnic spot during the Ottoman era. It is much smaller than Vrelo Bosne, but there is no difference in beauty. Vrelo Mošćanice can be reached via Faletići; pass the lodge Dom Faletići and the turning towards the cemetery and turn right towards…

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Glavni i odgovorni urednik: Ismar Šmigalović
Redakcija: Merima Čustović, Amela Sijerčić
DTP: Vildana Sofić
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