7 Facts about Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina (or
Hercegovina) has been a part of the Yugoslavian
Republic until civil war broke out in the early 90’s, leading to many years of genocide, ethnic cleansing and finally a
NATO intervention. The name
Bosnia comes from the river Bosna that flows in the region and
Herzegovina used to be an
Austrian duchy (
Herzog in german).
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Bosnia and Herzegovina. Where is Bosnia? It sits on the
Western shore of the
Balkan Peninsula.
Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia, is today one of the most beautiful capitals in
Europe.
More information about the video content bellow:
1.
Medjugorje is located in the mountains near
Mostar. The small town is incredibly popular with
Catholic pilgrims.
Millions of pilgrims have visited the site since
1981, when a small group of young people began reporting seeing visions of the
Virgin Mary (
Madonna di Medjugorje).
2. Bosnia has a currency that can’t be exchanged anywhere else in the world. The
Bosnian Convertible Mark (
BAM) can’t be bought outside the country. So upon leaving exchange it or the only use will be as an expensive souvenir.
3.In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the three official languages are Bosnian,
Croatian and
Serbian. For the local population it is of great importance to appoint the language spoken. In practical terms, though, it is one and the same language. The differences are similar to the differences between
American and
British English. Before the war the language was called Serbo-Croatian, but
that name is no longer used.
4.
Stari Most Bridge (or
Mostar Bridge) is a
16th century Ottoman bridge in the city of Mostar that crosses the river
Neretva and connects two parts of the city. The
Old Bridge stood for 427 years, but it was destroyed in
1993 during the
Croat-Bosniak War.
Later, the bridge was reconstructed and opened in 2004. Stari Most is a
symbol of Mostar and part of
UNESCO world heritage.
5. Unlike in
Croatia and
Serbia, there is not a single McDonald’s in Bosnia. In fact, there are no international fast food chains. However you have all kinds of independent local fast food vendors that serve local staples like Cevapi ,
Burek, Kukuruz or Kebabs.
6. Over the past
100 years Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia, has found itself a member of 6 different states and has witnessed the
Sarajevo Assassination, the
First and
Second World Wars, the
XIV Winter Olympic Games,and the longest-running siege of any town in modern history (1425 days).
7. For several hundred years, the borders of two great empires, the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian, which represented the two poles of the world at that time –
East and West, Islamic and
Christian – met in Bosnia and Herzegovina.This made the country and its capital a crossroads for very different worlds. Sarajevo is one of those rare cities where, during a ten-minute walk, you can see places of worship for the world’s most important monotheistic religions:
Orthodox and
Catholic churches, synagogues and mosques.
More info:
http://www.fipa.gov.ba/dobrodosli/znamenitosti/default
.aspx?id=
154&langTag;=en-US
http://www.funtrivia.com/en/
Geography/Bosnia-12865
.html
http://www.expatsblog.com/contests/799/top-10-crazy-things-about-living-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina
http://www.portal-trogir.com/things-to-do-en/towns/mostar-excursion-from-trogir/
https://vrhopk.wordpress.com/2009/07/22/fun-facts-to-tickle-your-fancy/
https://www.readyclickandgo.com/blog/ten-facts-about-sarajevo/
http://sarajevo.travel/en/discover-sarajevo/meet-sarajevo/10-reasons-to-visit
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Images:
http://www.medjugorje-international.com/eng/hotel.html
http://www.lasacrafamiglia.it/medjugorje/
http://flagpedia.net/currency/others/bosnia-and-herzegovina-convertible-mark
http://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/2wiwtv/nationality_map_of_the_balkans_and_southern/
http://www.panacomp.net/bosnia_and_herzegovina
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stari_Most
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/
File:Mostar_bridge
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_cuisine
http://pixgood.com/no-mcdonalds-no.html
http://www.union-travel.si/fr/reservations/hotels/ba/sarajevo/
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/world_now/
2012/04/sarajevo-a-look-back-at-the-first-few-months-of-the-siege.html
http://geovivatravel.com/en/package/visoko-sarajevo-bijambare-mostar-dubrovnik-trebinje/
http://www.nardev.org/?paged=2
http://bosniavolimte.blogspot.ro/
2011/03/sarajevo-jewish-synagague-piece-of.html
http://www.webmastergrade.com/25-beautiful-mosques-around-the-world/