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  1. The largest cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, ranked by population. The total population of Bosnia and Herzegovina is 3,501,774 as of 1-Jul-19 , which represents 0.05% of global population and ranks Bosnia and Herzegovina # 133 worldwide.

  2. This country is not only Europe’s last undiscovered gem, but it also hides Europe’s biggest coastal secret: Bosnia & Herzegovina has beaches. Sandwiched amongst 1800 km of Croatian seashore, Bosnia has 22 km of seaside , making it the second-smallest coastline in the world (just after Monaco).

  3. Aug 17, 2023 · In general, May through to October is the best time to visit Bosnia & Herzegovina as these are the warmest months. The temperature hovers around 31°C (87°F) and rarely drops below 17°C (62°F). Even in the summer months, Bosnia & Herzegovina doesn’t get a ton of tourism traffic.

  4. The ten cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina were created by the Law on Federal Units (Cantons), enacted by the Constituent Assembly of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 12 June 1996. [3] Of these, five have Bosniak and three Croat majorities, while two cantons are mixed. [4] The cantons with Bosniak-majority are: Una ...

  5. Feb 9, 2020 · Una National Park – 2 Days. Milančev Buk – Martin Brod Waterfall in Una National Park, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Una National Park is situated just off the border shared with Croatia and is much easier to get to while driving. It was established to protect the Una River; which is it centered around; Krka River and the Unac River.

  6. FBH & Brčko: The tabulated population figures include citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina living and working abroad for many years. Republika Srpska: The tabulated population figures correspond to the usually resident population. These figures are about 5% less than the population reported for the other entities. (1991) www.statistika.ba

  7. Oct 14, 2009 · Srebrenica Massacre. By the summer of 1995, three towns in eastern Bosnia—Srebrenica, Zepa and Gorazde—remained under control of the Bosnian government. The U.N. had declared these enclaves ...

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