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Blagaj Tekke
The Tekke (khanqah, dervish dwelling), located at the Buna River's headwaters, was and still is a location for dervish Zikr praise-chanting three nights a week. It was constructed on the site of a former Bogomil sanctuary, about which history has no accurate or preserved information. It has been discovered and established through archaeological research that...
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We believe that your goal is to enjoy travel, but also not to fall into tourist traps. In this post, we bring you our ways to avoid tourist traps. Sarajevo There are many ways you can avoid tourist traps. Some of them are: 1. Do your research The best way to never fell into a...
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The initial Trebević cable car, or funicular, because it was called by more seasoned Sarajevans, was operational from May 3, 1959, and it was one of the foremost recognizable images of BiH’s capital. The 2,100 meter-long framework associated Bistrik, on the cleared outside of the Miljacka, to Mt. Trebević, “the lungs of Sarajevo” and the...
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cevapi
Your visit to Sarajevo would not be complete without trying some of the famous traditional dishes. The old part of the city – Baščaršija is known as a part of the city where you can try different specialties of traditional cuisine. Although some of the most famous Bosnian dishes are meat, don’t worry, if you...
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Sebilj fountain
There used to be hundreds of sebiljs (kiosk-shaped open wellsprings) in Sarajevo, but nowadays the final one is found in Baščaršija Square, where it serves as a major image of the city. The beginnings of these wellsprings can be followed back to the Middle Eastern Promontory and the custom of building seabirds was brought to...
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The Bridge on the Drina is a historical novel by the Yugoslav essayist Ivo Andrić. It spins around the Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge in Višegrad, which ranges the Drina Waterway and stands as a quiet witness to history from its development by the Ottomans within the mid-16th century until its halfway devastation amid World War...
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Bihać, town, northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina, found on the banks of the Una Stream. To begin with specified in 1260 as the location of an convent, it was involved by the Turks and got to be portion of Bosnia in 1878. In 1942 the Bihać Republic got to be briefly a free region. Amid World...
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Have you ever wondered why Sarajevo is called European Jerusalem? In this text, you will find out the reasons, as well as a brief history of sacred objects of different religions that are located next to each other in the very heart of the city. Various religious objects can be seen in the heart of...
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If you ever heard of the Balkans or if you`ve been there you must be familiar with how much people in this area enjoy life. It is implanted in their DNA. It is a special place where you can feel tingling through your body while you walk through the streets eat a local dish or...
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In the Balkans, the idea of having fun and socializing necessarily involves food, drinks, and music. Whether serene gatherings in the garden (known as akshamluk in Bosnia) or noisy and lively festivities accompanied by fast rhythms over both happy and sad lyrics the Balkans are rich with different traditions. Out of this manner of consorting...
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