Olimpic mountine
Olimpijska ljepotica
Jahorina
Bjelašnica Olympic Mountain Ski Resort
Babin doZa sve ljubitelje skijanja ,hikinga
Trebević Vidikovac
Mjesto gdje su se odigravalo takmicenju u Bobu i sankanju na olimpijskim igrama
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BOB STAZA TREBEVIC
Mjesto gdje su se odigravalo takmicenju u Bobu i sankanju na olimpijskim igrama
Razgledanje
Prokoško Lake bbq place
Predivno planinsko jezero sa netaknutom prirodom
Vrelo Bosne
Predivno Vrelo Bosne,prelijepe setnice u prirodnom okruzenju
Istorijsko mjesto koje govori o prezivljavanju gradzana Sarajeva u ratu 1992 -1995 godine
114 locals recommend
Sarajevo Tunnel
1 TuneliIstorijsko mjesto koje govori o prezivljavanju gradzana Sarajeva u ratu 1992 -1995 godine
Latin Bridge
71000 Obala Kulina banaBaščaršija
Historijsko mjesto i najstariji dio grada
Mostar ,renovated Old Bridge
Mostar, the largest city in Herzegovina, its economic, cultural and traffic center of BiH (Federation of BiH); 6 195 st. (2013; 75,865 pages, 1991). It lies on the banks of the Neretva, 132 km southwest of Sarajevo and 65 km northeast of Ploce. It originated in the transition area from the low Herzegovinian karst to the mountainous area, where the old trade route from the hinterland crossed the Neretva and continued towards the sea. The newer part of Mostar was built for the Austro-Hungarian authorities around a Turkish settlement built mainly on the left bank of the Neretva, where Karađozbegova from 1557 still stands out among numerous mosques. In addition to tobacco processing and viticulture (žilavka, blatina) and fruit growing (cherry, peach, etc.), non-ferrous metallurgy (aluminum), textiles, food (canning of fruits and vegetables), metal (steel structures, semi-developed axles, etc.) , electrical and wood industry, production of furniture, construction materials, horticulture; on the northwestern edge of the city, coal deposits were exploited from 1919 to the end of the XX. All Mostar is a cultural center with two universities (established in 1992 from the university founded in 1977), the Museum of Herzegovina, the Aleksa Šantić Memorial Museum and others. The International Trade Fair is held every year (since 1977). Located in the Neretva Valley, through which the railway and the Sarajevo-Ploče road pass, Mostar is also a significant traffic hub, complemented by an international airport. A unique architectural and urban ensemble, Mostar is a cultural center with two universities (founded in 1992 by the University founded in 1977), the Museum of Herzegovina, the Aleksa Šantić Memorial Museum, etc. The International Fair of Economy is held every year (since 1977). The Neretva Valley, through which the railway and the Sarajevo-Ploče road pass, Mostar is also a significant traffic hub, complemented by an international airport.
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Mostar
Mostar ,renovated Old Bridge
Mostar, the largest city in Herzegovina, its economic, cultural and traffic center of BiH (Federation of BiH); 6 195 st. (2013; 75,865 pages, 1991). It lies on the banks of the Neretva, 132 km southwest of Sarajevo and 65 km northeast of Ploce. It originated in the transition area from the low Herzegovinian karst to the mountainous area, where the old trade route from the hinterland crossed the Neretva and continued towards the sea. The newer part of Mostar was built for the Austro-Hungarian authorities around a Turkish settlement built mainly on the left bank of the Neretva, where Karađozbegova from 1557 still stands out among numerous mosques. In addition to tobacco processing and viticulture (žilavka, blatina) and fruit growing (cherry, peach, etc.), non-ferrous metallurgy (aluminum), textiles, food (canning of fruits and vegetables), metal (steel structures, semi-developed axles, etc.) , electrical and wood industry, production of furniture, construction materials, horticulture; on the northwestern edge of the city, coal deposits were exploited from 1919 to the end of the XX. All Mostar is a cultural center with two universities (established in 1992 from the university founded in 1977), the Museum of Herzegovina, the Aleksa Šantić Memorial Museum and others. The International Trade Fair is held every year (since 1977). Located in the Neretva Valley, through which the railway and the Sarajevo-Ploče road pass, Mostar is also a significant traffic hub, complemented by an international airport. A unique architectural and urban ensemble, Mostar is a cultural center with two universities (founded in 1992 by the University founded in 1977), the Museum of Herzegovina, the Aleksa Šantić Memorial Museum, etc. The International Fair of Economy is held every year (since 1977). The Neretva Valley, through which the railway and the Sarajevo-Ploče road pass, Mostar is also a significant traffic hub, complemented by an international airport.
Bijambare
Nacionalni park Bijambare cuven po svojim pecinama i netaknutoj prirodi
White Fortress
15 PoddžebhanaMjesto sa jednim od najljepsih pogleda na grad
Yellow Fortress
JekovacPrelijepo
Sacred Heart Cathedral
2 Trg Fra Grge MartićaJedna od najstarih katedrala u BIH
Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque
8 SaračiJedna od najljepsih i najvecih dzamija u BIH
Museum of the Jews of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Velika avlija Laure Papo BahoreteIstorija BIH
Although the town was first mentioned in written documents in 1444, it is assumed that it was built by the Bosnian king Tvrtko in 1383. In the coming period, in order to defend against the conquest of the Turks, the Hungarian-Croatian King Matthias Corvinus together with the local nobility established Počitelj. Great financial support was also given by the Republic of Dubrovnik, which, among other things, financed the construction of a bridge over the Neretva River.
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Počitelj
Although the town was first mentioned in written documents in 1444, it is assumed that it was built by the Bosnian king Tvrtko in 1383. In the coming period, in order to defend against the conquest of the Turks, the Hungarian-Croatian King Matthias Corvinus together with the local nobility established Počitelj. Great financial support was also given by the Republic of Dubrovnik, which, among other things, financed the construction of a bridge over the Neretva River.
The first written traces of this pleasant city for walking date back to 1382, and it is believed that it originated as a border town of the Hum state on an important road that connected Bosnia with Dubrovnik.
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Konjic
The first written traces of this pleasant city for walking date back to 1382, and it is believed that it originated as a border town of the Hum state on an important road that connected Bosnia with Dubrovnik.