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  2. Tourism in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Bosnia and Herzegovina is a fast-growing sector making up an important part in the economy of the country.. Beside a number of spots and attractions in Sarajevo and Mostar, as the country's principal tourist destinations, Bosnia and Herzegovina is regaining its reputation as an excellent ski destination with its Olympic mountain ski resorts such as Jahorina, Bjelašnica and Igman.

  3. Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Sarajevo is chiefly focused on historical, religious, and cultural sites and winter sports. The spring of the Bosna river is located in Ilidža, a chief suburb of Sarajevo. There are many parks throughout the city and on the outskirts. A popular activity among locals is street chess, usually played at Trg Oslobođenja - Alija ...

  4. Vrelo Bosne - Wikipedia

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    Vrelo Bosne (pronounced [ʋrê.lo bôs.neː]; transl.Spring of the Bosna) is a public park and a protected Nature Monument established around the source of the Bosna river, featuring the system of numerous springs at the foothills of Mount Igman, in the municipality of Ilidža, on the outskirts of Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  5. Vratnik (Sarajevo) - Wikipedia

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    The "Imperial Road" (Carska Džada), road from Sarajevo via Višegrad to Istanbul, led over Vratnik for centuries. [ 3 ] Up until the brief but devastating terror-raid of Prince Eugene of Savoy in 1697, when the city was sacked and numerous buildings burnt and rest of it severely damaged, Sarajevo was an open city.

  6. List of World Heritage Sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    The latter is a transnational site, shared with Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro. Out of 28 listed Stećci sites, 20 are located in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the most prominent one in Radimlja. [6] The most recent site added to the list was the Vjetrenica Cave. The Janj forest, part of the Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians ...

  7. History of Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    Sarajevo was founded when the Ottoman Empire conquered the region, with 1461 typically regarded as the date of the city's founding. The first known Ottoman governor of Bosnia, Isa-Beg Ishaković, chose the village of Brodac as a good space for a new city.

  8. Sarajevo cable car - Wikipedia

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    2,200 m (7,200 ft) No. of support towers. 10. Operating speed. 5 m/s (16 ft/s) The Sarajevo cable car (Bosnian: Sarajevska žičara), also known as the Trebević cable car (Bosnian: Trebevićka žičara), is a gondola lift in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, connecting the old part of the city with the mountain Trebević.

  9. Culture of Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    Music. An interesting aspect of the city's culture is its rich musical history. Many regard it as the most musically influential city in the Balkans, especially during the 20th century. "Kad ja pođoh na Benbašu" is a great example of traditional Bosnian music, and it is one of the city's unofficial anthems.

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