About Bosnia & Herzegovina
A compact country of mountain landscapes, river canyons, layered history, and living cultural traditions. Everything here is based on verifiable references (see “Sources” tab).
Sarajevo
Host city of the 1984 Winter Olympics (Sarajevo ’84).
~20 km (Neum)
Bosnia & Herzegovina’s access to the Adriatic Sea.
Old Bridge Area, Mostar
UNESCO World Heritage listing (property #946).
Convertible Mark (BAM / KM)
Currency board arrangement with a fixed EUR peg.
Where it is
- Located in Southeastern Europe on the Balkan Peninsula.
- Short Adriatic coastline at Neum (~20 km).
- Mountain ranges are part of the wider Dinaric Alps system.
How long can you stay
For visa-exempt visitors, official guidance states: up to 90 days within a 180-day period (see the Ministry of Security reference in Sources).
Languages you’ll hear
Why Sarajevo is globally known
First-time highlights
Concise snapshots (facts + what most visitors do there).
Sarajevo
CapitalHistoric crossroads city; host of the 1984 Winter Olympics. Major cultural event: Sarajevo Film Festival (initiated 1995).
Mostar & Old Bridge Area
UNESCOUNESCO World Heritage property: Old Bridge Area of the Old City of Mostar (listing #946).
Neum
AdriaticBosnia & Herzegovina’s seaside town on a ~20 km coastline — the country’s access to the Adriatic Sea.
Sevdalinka (intangible heritage)
Sevdalinka, a traditional urban folk song genre, was inscribed in 2024 on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Film & contemporary culture
The Sarajevo Film Festival was initiated in 1995 (official festival history is linked in Sources). Today, it is among the most prominent cultural events in Southeast Europe.
Everyday culture (quick read)
Entry & stay (official)
- Visa-exempt visitors: up to 90 days within a 180-day period (official government guidance linked in Sources).
- Always check requirements for your passport before travel (rules can differ by nationality).
Outdoor safety (official advice)
- Official travel guidance notes the risk of landmines/unexploded ordnance in some remote areas from the 1992–1995 war.
- Stick to marked trails and avoid stepping off paths in rural/forested zones.
Money tips (ground truth)
Sources (click to verify)
These references support the key facts used above.
- World Bank — Population (2024): data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.POP.TOTL?locations=BA
- Central Bank of BiH — official fixed rate: cbbh.ba/press/ShowNews/1385
- UNESCO ICH — Sevdalinka (inscribed 2024): ich.unesco.org/…/01872
- UNESCO WHC — Old Bridge Area of Mostar (#946): whc.unesco.org/en/list/946
- Ministry of Security (BiH) — entry/stay 90/180: msb.gov.ba/…/14555
- UK FCDO — safety (incl. landmines guidance): gov.uk/…/safety-and-security
- Sarajevo Film Festival — official history: sff.ba/…/about-the-festival
- 1984 Winter Olympics — Sarajevo host city (reference): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_Winter_Olympics
If you want, I can add a Bosnae-style “Explore next” strip that links to your own categories (History / Nature / Culture / Tradition) without changing the verified facts.
