Herzegovina is the southern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, bordering Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro. The main cities and attractions are Mostar, Počitelj, Blagaj Tekke, Kravice Waterfalls and Medjugorje. Počitelj is…
AVNOJ refers to the Anti-Fascist Council for the People’s Liberation of Yugoslavia (Antifašističko vijeće narodnog oslobođenja Jugoslavije). After the defeat of the Yugoslav army during World War II, Yugoslavia was…
Jajce is located in the center of Bosnia and Herzegovina and in the medieval period the Kings of Bosnia were crowned. Jajce has a rich history and there are 24…
Starting from the center of Sarajevo you can reach Mount Trebević thanks to the new cable car that in less than 15 minutes climbs to 1600 meters above sea level….
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…