
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina occupies a rugged interior of the western Balkans, where limestone mountains drop into river canyons and Ottoman-era towns sit alongside Austro-Hungarian boulevards. The country carries visible layers of its turbulent twentieth century alongside a quieter, older rhythm of coffee-house culture and rural self-sufficiency.
About Bosnia and Herzegovina
Overview
Landlocked save for a narrow strip of Adriatic coastline, Bosnia and Herzegovina borders Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro. Sarajevo serves as the capital and largest city. The two official scripts are Latin and Cyrillic; Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian are all recognised. The convertible mark, pegged to the euro, is the currency. The country's identity blends Bosniak, Serb, and Croat communities with a legacy of Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian rule.
Airports in Bosnia and Herzegovina
4 airportsAirlines based in Bosnia and Herzegovina
1 airlineHotels in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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