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Festivals in Bosnia and Herzegovina

January 4, 2008

Turkish Quarter of SarajevoNo matter what time of the year you choose to travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina, you’ll find something going on. Thanks in part to Bosnia and Herzegovina’s rich culture and love of celebration, there’s never a quiet moment in even the smallest of towns. You’ll find arts presentations and cutting-edge cultural commentary in Sarajevo and Banja Luka, while smaller cities offer more traditional festivals, including winter sports competitions and countless religious celebrations.
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Bosnian Culture

January 4, 2008

Zeljo’s in SarajevoBosnia and Herzegovina is one of the most diverse countries in former Yugoslavia, and you will feel this almost immediately when you visit. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, three groups make up the greatest percentage of the population: the Bosnians, Croats, and the Serbs. You can also find Jews, Romanian, Albanians, and Turks in Bosnia and Herzegovina. With this rich blend of culture and beliefs, you’ll feel steeped in a very old and complex way of life. Enjoy it!
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Getting to Bosnia and Herzegovina

January 4, 2008

Zavidovići railway stationTraveling to Bosnia gets easier every year. More flights means easier access to a number of cities throughout Bosnia-Herzegovina, and improved bus services and repaired roads give tourists more transportation options once they arrive in Bosnia and Herzegovina, too!
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