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Bosnia and Herzegovina is a small, heart-shaped country in
southeastern Europe steeped in history, with everything from Roman
annexation and Slav invasion to 500 years of Ottoman empire playing
a major role in its past. More recently, in the 1990s Bosnia and
Herzegovina gained independence from socialist Yugoslavia in a
violent upheaval that the country has now emerged from. Its
tumultuous background has furnished Bosnia and Herzegovina with a
culturally diverse and surprisingly hospitable population.
Travellers can enjoy the rich history of the capital city
Sarajevo, the warm and sunny Mediterranean climate of Neum, a
resort town on the Adriatic coast, or venture out to the
fascinating Vetrenjica Caves. Other attractions to draw visitors
are Medugorje, the Catholic pilgrimage site where visions of the
Virgin Mary were reported in the 1980s, and the Kravica Waterfalls
near Ljubuski. Bosnia and Herzegovina also offers great city
breaks, winter sports and eco-adventures - the latter where this
country is rapidly making its name.
As it proudly establishes itself as a new and exciting tourist
destination, visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina will prove to be a
remarkable and fulfilling vacation experience for those willing to
explore the road less travelled on their European holidays.