BOSNIA AND HERZERGOVINA

It is a country at the crossroads of south and southeast Europe, located in the Balkans. Bosnia and Herzegovina borders Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the southeast, and Croatia to the north and southwest. In the south it has a narrow coast on the Adriatic Sea within the Mediterranean, which is about 20 kilometres (12 miles) long and surrounds the town of Neum. Bosnia, which is the inland region of the country, has a moderate continental climate with hot summers and cold, snowy winters. In the central and eastern regions of the country, the geography is mountainous, in the northwest it is moderately hilly, and in the northeast it is predominantly flat. Herzegovina, which is the smaller, southern region of the country, has a Mediterranean climate and is mostly mountainous. Sarajevo is the capital and the largest city of the country followed by Banja Luka, Tuzla and Zenica.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country on the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe. Its countryside is home to medieval villages, rivers and lakes, plus the craggy Dinaric Alps. National capital Sarajevo has a well preserved old quarter, Baščaršija, with landmarks like 16th-century Gazi Husrev-bey Mosque. Ottoman-era Latin Bridge is the site of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which ignited World War I.
After World War II it became a constituent republic of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Following the disintegration of that state in 1991, the majority of the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina voted for independence in a 1992 referendum. Much of the country's Serb population, however, opposed independence and boycotted the referendum.
War soon consumed the region, as ethnic nationalists within Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the support of Serbia and Croatia in some cases, tried to take control of territories they claimed as their own. Horrific ethnic cleansing campaigns between 1992 and the end of 1995 killed thousands and violently displaced more than two million people in much of Bosnia and Herzegovina. International intervention into the Bosnian conflict led finally to a peace agreement, the Dayton Accords, in late 1995.

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SARAJEVO

Tower Block Šeher-Ćehaja Bridge Over Miljacka river City Hall Hadžijska (Vekil Harčova) Mosque Street Scene Tram Sarajevo Tunnel Museum Sarajevo Tunnel Museum Olympic Center The Academy of the Arts Fountain near Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque Sacred Heart Cathedral Miljacka River walk The Church of the Holy Transfiguration

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SUTJESKA NATIONAL PARK

Mountains Hotel Mladost Tjentiste War Memorial (Battle of the Sutjeska) Tjentiste War Memorial (Battle of the Sutjeska) Horses Strean Museum to Battle of Sutjeska Museum to Battle of Sutjeska Museum to Battle of Sutjeska

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GENERAL

Klinje Lake Gocko Bileća Lake Boarder Crossing



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