Bosnia & Herzegovina

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Currency

BAM

Capital

Sarajevo

Language

Bosnian

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Nestled in the heart of the Balkans, Bosnia & Herzegovina is a country of striking natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.
With its emerald rivers, medieval towns, and vibrant traditions, this land is where East meets West.
Known for its warm hospitality and enduring spirit, Bosnia & Herzegovina offers an unforgettable journey through history, nature, and tradition.

A Land of Mysteries: Fun Facts About Bosnia & Herzegovina

Old Bridge of Mostar
Old Bridge of Mostar: was originally built in the 16th century and is a symbol of unity and resilience. Brave divers perform annual jumps into the Neretva River below.
Pyramids of Visoko: Bosnia claims to have the world’s oldest and largest man-made pyramids in the town of Visoko, sparking curiosity and debate among researchers.
Stećci: Bosnia is home to unique medieval tombstones called stećci, inscribed with mysterious carvings and symbols, found in remote areas across the country.
The capital city, Sarajevo, is often called the “Jerusalem of Europe” because of its blend of religious and cultural influences and its many bridges crossing the Miljacka River.
Ćevapi: These small, flavorful grilled minced meat sausages are Bosnia’s iconic dish and must try for visitors
Bosnian Coffee Ritual: Served in a small džezva (copper coffee pot) with a sugar cube and a piece of rahat lokum (Turkish delight), Bosnian coffee is more than a drink—it’s a symbol of hospitality and slow living.