Tešanj Castle. Tešanj Castle is one of the largest in all of Bosnia. The city of Tešanj, where the castle is found, dates back to the 15th century. It has a tumultuous history of Ottoman and Hungarian occupation (the town itself is full of Ottoman buildings and sites, which are worth exploring). The castle is on top of a hill overlooking the
Currency | This is a bit confusing…because Bosnia has its own currency (Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark) but it regularly uses the Euro for sake of ease. Electricity | 230V/50hz. European 2-prong (Type C & Type E). Americans will need an adaptor. Water | Tap water in Bosnia can be hit and miss on the safety front. I suggest investing
Bosnia and Herzegovina looks landlocked as well—but take a closer look at the map. Bosnia actually has a lovely Adriatic coast, but you could walk across it in a single afternoon. This is the
Bosnia and Herzegovina ( Bosna i Hercegovina, Босна и Херцеговина, usually shortened to BiH, and locally referred to as simply Bosnia in most of the country) [3] is a European country located on the Balkan peninsula. It was formerly part of Yugoslavia but gained independence in 1992.
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