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Bosnia Herzegovina: Travelling & Vacation

Once a federal unit of the Republic of Yugoslavia, Bosnia-Herzegovina gained its independence (April 5th, 1992) during the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990’s. The former Yugoslavian countries, Serbia, Croatia and Montenegro, border it. Its coastline is a mere 24 kilometers on the Adriatic Sea. The country is divided into two entities, the Muslim-Croatian district and the Republic Srpska, with an estimated population of 4 million. The capital is Sarajevo. The country is save to travel; it still has great parts of it in ruins due to the war.

Latest additions to Bosnia Herzegovina

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Camping Bara

Mostar

River Camp Bara is a relatively young site which is located in Blagaj beside the River Buna. The camp site is spacious and extends to 1300m2. They can accommodate 15 large sites (caravan, van, car with trailer) or about 50 tents (for 3...

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Rivercamp Aganovac

Blagaj

River Camp Aganovac is a small campground, situated on the bank of the Buna river, in the central part of the old town of Blagaj. In the shadow of willows and nut trees you will find peace and comfort. The campground is the ideal setting to vacate...

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Kravica Waterfalls

Ljubuski

The gem of this region is the crystal-clear water of the Trebizat River. Southeast of Ljubuski are the Kravica Waterfalls. Stretching over 100m across and tumbling down 25m, Kravica is one of the largest waterfalls in Herzegovina and certainly the...

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Hotel Vidovic

Banja Luka

Hotel VIDOVIĆ is located in the very center of Banja Luka, nearby all the major republic and city administrative, business and cultural institutions. The hotel was built according to top world standards, and with its structure, functionality...

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Hotel Bosna

Banja Luka

In the hotel’s complex, there are: luxurious rooms and apartments, aperitif bar, piano bar, an inn with a terrace, restaurant “Ambassador”, pension restaurant, discotheque, halls for seminars and presentations, halls for other types of...

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Sutjeska National Park

Sutjeska is one of Bosnia and Herzegovina's oldest parks. It is famous for the Partisan victory over the Germans in WW II and there are large stone monuments commemorating the event. The park itself is 17,500 hectares of magnificent and untouched...

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Hoteli Ilidža

Sarajevo

Deep within the calming flora of the great park and monument to unspoiled nature, The Spring of Bosna, source of healthy thermo-mineral water, the complex "Hoteli Ilidža" was created... The tradition of steam bath healing used in the complex...

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Radon Plaza Hotel

Sarajevo

Each room and suite is equipped with cable plasma TV, direct internet connection, telephone line, mini deposit box and mini bar. At your disposal are 120 beautifully furnished rooms; 82 King Size bedrooms, 35 double rooms, two Superior Suites...

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Oude Brug

Mostar

When the Stari most, or Old Bridge, collapsed from tank shelling in 1993 it was like the heart was ripped out of most Mostar natives. Even mentioning the bridge for years after it fell to the bottom of the Neretva River could invoke tears as it...

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Photos of Bosnia Herzegovina

Source of the river Buna.

Blagaj

(© Els)

Small, but nice. Voor tents is a little reserved field on the backside of the reception.

Camping Blagaj

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Hotel Vidovic, picture taken from the street

Exterior Hotel

(© Vidovic)

The Kravica Waterfalls are a spectacular sight.

Kravica

(© Bosnia Tourism)

The façade of Hotel Bosna

Exterior

(© Hotel Bosna)

The facade of Radon Plaza

External

(© Radon Plaza)

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