Mostar is the unofficial capital of Herzegovina and is the second most important city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was founded by the Ottomans in the fifteenth century and became…
Capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo is also its political, economic and cultural center. This city of over 800,000 inhabitants is located between West and East and is also known…
Travnik is a town of about 75,000 inhabitants in the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina, about 80 km northwest of the capital Sarajevo. It develops along the Lašva valley and…
Sarajevo during the Bosnian War, from 1992 to 1995, suffered a long siege of the Bosnian Serb armies. In the months leading up to the war, the forces of the…
The building of the National Library was built in the late 1800s on the orders of the Austro-Hungarian authorities. After almost five centuries of Ottoman rule, the population was not…
Medjugorje is a small town located in the herzegovina-neretva canton. This village, once a small agglomeration of houses, stands at the foot of two hills and from its location derives…