Bosnia and Herzegovina is a land of contrasts: Ottoman-era mosques sit alongside elegant 19th-century buildings, winding rivers carve through mountains, and cities are shaped by both scars and beauty. In the capital city, Sarajevo, minarets, churches and synagogues share the skyline and bazaars buzz with coffee and conversation. Symbols of resilience and unity can be found at every turn, and beyond the towns, quiet villages nestled in wild landscapes offer a glimpse of a slower life. It’s a country where history feels close and the welcome—dobrodošli—is always heartfelt.
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