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1. Sarajevo Region - Sarajevo Region is: Sarajevo,Bjelasnica and Igman,Lukomir,Jahorina
Ski Centre,Ilidza,Sutjeska National Park,Tara River,Upper Drina Valley,Kraljeva Sutjeska and Rakitnica Rive Canyon.
2. Herzegovina Region - Mostar,Medjugorje Pilgrimage,Neum at the Sea,Pocitelj-UNESCO Heritage,Blagaj-Buna,Jablanica
Lake,Vjertenica Cave and Hutvo Blato-Bird Reserve.
3. Central Bosnia - Zenica,Travnik,Vlasic Mountain,Nature Park Tajan,Tesanj, Bugojno and Prusac.
4. NorthWest Region - Jajce,Banja Luka,Bihac,Pliva Lake Region,Una River, Velika Kladusa,Prijedor/Kozara-National
Park,Sanski Most and Vrbas River.
5. NorthEast Region - Tuzla,Bijeljina,Srebrenica,Srebrenik/Gradina,Gracanica, Gradacac-Zmaj
od Bosne,Kladanj and Zvornik.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is the heart shaped land that lies in the heart of
southeast Europe. It is here that eastern and western civilizations met, sometimes clashed, but more often enriched and reinforced
each other throughout its long and fascinating history.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a long name for a country that measures just over 50,000 km2. Bosnia
covers the north and centre of the country with its name probably derived from 'bosana', an old Indo-European word
meaning water, which Bosnia has no short of.
The southern region of ancient Hum, ruled by Herceg Stjepan (Duke
Stjepan),was later named Herzegovina after the region was conquered by the invading Ottomans. Perhaps what is most important
for the visitor to know today, though, is that Bosnia and Herzegovinais a stunningly beautiful country with a vast array of
landscapes, cultures, traditions and people. And as the old cliche goes 'people make the place' – and BiH prides itself
on its hospitality and treating our guests as if they were family members. And family we take to heart.

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