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Bosnia and Herzegovina - the country with centuries-old culture, numerous architectural monuments of Byzantine and Ottoman periods - again open for tourists |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina ethnically is the most extraordinary country in Europe. The Croats, the Bosnians and the Serbs - each live on their own territory now |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina is multi-denomination country: Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims) preach Islam, the Serbs - Orthodox, the Croats – Catholicism |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina - expanse for active recreation, skiing, cave exploring, hiking and water tourism. Balneological tourism is also developed here |
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Vranac, Blatina and Zhilavka considered to be the best red wines of Bosnia and Herzegovina. They decorate tables of European Royal Courts |
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While the sun shines over the waterfalls is always a rainbow. At night in moon light the stream of water looks like silver. The Kravica waterfalls literally spells tourists |
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