Bosnia and Herzegovina

Overview
After the 90s war, Bosnia and Herzegovina rebuilt itself while keeping its soul. Sarajevo’s streets tell stories through bullet holes and rebuilt markets. People spend hours drinking coffee and talking politics. The countryside is full of rivers and mountains where families picnic and hike. Muslims, Christians, and Jews have shared these cities for centuries.
Bosnia and Herzegovina – Quick Facts
Languages
Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian
Continent
Europe
Population
3.2 million
Capital City
Sarajevo
Best Time to Visit
May to September
Drinkable Tap Water
No
Religion
Islam, Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism
Plug Type
C, F
Safety
Travel Advisory
Level 2 – Exercise increased caution
Generally safe, exercise normal precautions.

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Budget
Currency
KM – Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark
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