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Tours
This is how you too can spend active weekend with your friends or co-workers on rafting in beautiful National Park Una.

Day One
Arrival in the evening to "Sport bijeli" rafting center and drinks. Accommodation of guests and dinner

Day Two
Breakfast from 7:00 am – 9:30 am Preparations and rafting
City Tours
As the name implies - the Grand Tour will enable you to discover some details on this interesting city. Learn about the legends, customs, conspiracies as well as the secret side to Sarajevo.

Highlights:

  Alifakovac Cemetery
  Old Orthodox Church
  Gazi Husrev- Bey’s Mosque
  Covered market “Trznica”
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Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in the central part of the Balkan Peninsula. North, west and south-west boundary lines divide BiH from the Republic of Croatia, and east and south boundary lines from Serbia and Monte Negro. The coastal line of Bosnia and Herzegovina lies upon the Adriatic Sea, around the town of Neum, and is about 21 km long.

 

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Capital: Sarajevo

Area: 52.280 sq km

Population: 4.354.911 (1991)

Lowest point: grad Neum, 0 m

Highest point: Maglic, 2386 m

Coastal line: 21,2 km

 

Bosnia and Herzegovina consists of four large geographic units. Central Bosnia (12.920 sq. km, population of 1.249.000) includes the mountainous area in the central part of Bosnia. This is the most developed part of the country that for a long time was a crossroad of various influences and interests of neighbouring Pannonian, Karst, and Mediterranean regions. "High Karst" of Bosnia and Herzegovina (11.842 sq. km, population of 325.000) consists of the mountainous Karst area of west Bosnia and Herzegovina.

This is the part of the country with the smallest population and is the least developed part - only 9% of its territory is cultivable and less then 30% of the entire population lives in the cities of this part. The Mediterranean region, Low Herzegovina (5.399 sq. km, population of 296.000) is situated in the central-coastal region behind a mountain, and is the smallest of the four geographic units of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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