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  1. This is a list of cities and towns with over 10,000 inhabitants (or lower if the municipality has over 20,000 inhabitants) in Bosnia and Herzegovina. For the full list of populated places, see List of populated places in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

    • Sarajevo, Bosnia’s capital. If I were to sum up Sarajevo in one word, it would be: underrated. Because this city does not get the hype it deserves. It has so much going on; it’s full of beautiful sights, the food is amazing, it’s authentic and super cheap.
    • Mostar. While Sarajevo is underrated and authentic, Mostar is all kinds of pretty. It is beautiful beyond beautiful. Mostar is in the south of Bosnia; the sunny and lush Herzegovina region.
    • Blagaj Tekke. Next stop: Blagaj. 20 minutes drive or so from Mostar, you’ll find this delightful little place called Blagaj Tekke. It’s a Dervish monastery, nearly 600 years old, and it’s built under a cliff.
    • Kravice Waterfalls. If I could only go back to one of the cities in Bosnia, it would be Kravice Waterfalls, hands-down. As much as I love the mountainous wonder that is everywhere in Bosnia, it is the mountainous wonder + cascading clear waterfalls that really put stars in my eyes.
    • Blagaj. Nestled at the foot of a cliff along the Buna River, Blagaj is one of the most beautiful places in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This quaint village is renowned for its historical tekija (Dervish monastery), which has stood the test of time since the 16th century.
    • Ilidza. Stepping into Ilidza feels like entering a different world. Known as the “beautiful places in Bosnia and Herzegovina”, this municipality on the outskirts of Sarajevo is a breath of fresh air, both literally and figuratively.
    • Jajce. Jajce, often referred to as the “city of stone”, is a marvel in the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As you approach the town, the first sight that captures your attention is the magnificent Pliva Waterfall.
    • Kravice Waterfall. Imagine a curtain of water, cascading down in a harmonious dance, surrounded by lush greenery. That’s Kravice Waterfall for you, one of the most beautiful places to visit in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  2. Apr 23, 2024 · Sarajevo, capital and cultural center of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It lies in the narrow valley of the Miljacka River at the foot of Mount Trebevic. The city retains a strong Muslim character, having many mosques, wooden houses with ornate interiors, and the ancient Turkish marketplace (the Bascarsija).

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SarajevoSarajevo - Wikipedia

    Located roughly at the center of the country, Sarajevo is Bosnia's main intersection. The city is connected to all the other major cities by highway or national road like Zenica, Banja Luka, Tuzla, Mostar, Goražde and Foča.

  4. The map shows Bosnia and Herzegovina and neighboring countries with international borders, the national capital Sarajevo, canton capitals, major cities, main roads, railroads, and major airports.

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  6. May 29, 2024 · Bosnia and Herzegovina, country situated in the western Balkan Peninsula of Europe. The larger region of Bosnia occupies the northern and central parts of the country, and Herzegovina occupies the south and southwest.

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