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COLUMN: EU prefers development of ecotourism in BiH

Namik Čolaković A morning of an average BH citizen usually starts with coffee and reading news from different portals and social networks. The topic of all top news, information, columns and editorials is related to virtuosos from the political scene, who very successfully manage the information space and always find ways to attract attention. In the…

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Birth house of traveler, cartoonists, painter, director, writer: Zuko Džumhur, the inhabitant of the world and the most famous person from Konjic

Besides the stone bridge, Neretva, rafting, tables, Tito's bunker, woodcarving, Konjic is also recognizable by the birth house of Zulfikar Zuko Džumhur, a travel writer, painter and cartoonist who still lives in memory not only of Konjic people but also of many venerators of his work throughout BiH. Zuko's birth house is an addition to the…

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It is becoming an unavoidable tourist destination in BiH: Royal City of Srebrenik

Hotel Park Hotel Park Hotel Park Hotel Park Hotel Park Hotel Park Hotel Park Hotel Park Hotel Park Hotel Park Srebrenik Srebrenik Srebrenik Old town Srebrenik Old town Srebrenik Old town Srebrenik Old town Srebrenik Old town Srebrenik Hotel Orion Hotel Orion Hotel Orion Hotel Orion Hotel Orion Hotel Orion Hotel Orion Hotel Orion Hotel Orion Hotel Orion Hotel Orion Hotel Orion Hotel Orion Hotel Orion Hotel Orion Old Town Srebrenik is a fortress located above the town of the same name, north of Tuzla, in the area…

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COLUMN: Historical and cultural heritage and tourism

Namik Čolaković The adoption of the Declaration of the World Tourism Organization (WTO) in 1985, which points to the importance of protecting and promoting natural, cultural and historical heritage and measures for its use for tourist purposes, corresponded with change in tourism relations, primarily in the sphere of tourist demand. This has led to creation of a…

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Woodworking in Konjic: The “Braća Nikšić” furniture recognized by UNESCO

Pieces of walnut tree, ash and cherry, after processing in their workshops, become art works. The tradition of woodworking in the Nikšić family from Konjic dates back to the 19th century, but Gano Nikšić, the great-grandfather of today's owner Armin Nikšić, officially opened a woodcarving shop in 1920. His son Adem inherited family tradition, then Mukelef,…

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