Activities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ethnically it is the most diverse country in Europe. The Croats, the Bosnians and the Serbs - each have their own history and religion, but they have a common language and traditions. Now all these three peoples live in compact, each in its own territory, where "heterodoxies" are almost completely expelled. The Serbs inhabit mainly in the north-eastern regions of the country, the Croats – in the southern, northwestern and western, the Bosnians live in the center of the country. Everywhere one can find small groups of the Jews, the Albanians, the Turks and the Romans. In each ethnic region churches, mosques and all pieces of rich cultural and historical heritage, which Bosnia and Herzegovina has always been famous for, are very quickly restored.
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina - the country with centuries-old culture, numerous architectural monuments of Byzantine and Ottoman periods - again open for tourists |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina, religionBosnia and Herzegovina is multi-denomination country: Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims) preach Islam, the Serbs - Orthodox, the Croats – Catholicism |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina, tourismBosnia and Herzegovina - expanse for active recreation, skiing, cave exploring, hiking and water tourism. Balneological tourism is also developed here |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina, wineVranac, Blatina and Zhilavka considered to be the best red wines of Bosnia and Herzegovina. They decorate tables of European Royal Courts |
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Kravica WaterfallsWhile the sun shines over the waterfalls is always a rainbow. At night in moon light the stream of water looks like silver. The Kravica waterfalls literally spells tourists |
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