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Possessing some of the finest
freshwater springs, crystal clear
rivers and unique flora and fauna,
its warm Mediterranean climate
remarkably distinguishes it from
other regions. The largest city is
Mostar built during Ottoman
occupation in 16th century
considered one of the exemplary
of Islamic architecture in the
Balkans.
Enclosed by large number of crystal clear
rivers - Save, Una, Sana, Vrbanja and Vrbas,
this region's major tourist attractions circle
around its magnificent natural resources.
Here you can find some authentic corners
to do hiking and trekking or simply enjoy
good weather with your family and friends.
Recognized as industrial core region of
the country, this part has the most
fertile land. Yet, it has splendid
natural scenery. Just as any other
place in Bosnia, it doesn't take
much time to reach an isolated mountain
or endless green forests to enjoy
Known as one of the most
mountainous regions of the country,
Sarajevo region has a fascinating
history of cultural, political and
religious diversity. Due to coexistence
of different religions, city of Sarajevo
often has been called the 'Jerusalem of
Europe'. Here, you can also explore the
sites of the 1984 Winter Olympics and
go skiing at local ski resorts.
Long served as the seat of Bosnian state
in medieval times, once this region was
cultural, political, and religious heart of
Bosnia. In addition, this region is composed
of mild mountains perfect for activities
related to rural tourism and has rich
tradition of collecting wild berries as
well as different medical plants.