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Régional : BA-BRC
Jour de création du district de Brčko
Lundi, 9 Mars, 2026
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SAM
07
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DIM
08
Week-end
LUN
09
Jour férié
Week-end de 3 jours (7 Mars – 9 Mars)
📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a mountainous European country on the Balkan Peninsula with a small Adriatic coastline. Visitors can explore well-restored historical cities, lively urban settings, and medieval monuments in a generally welcoming atmosphere.
- Be sensitive to diverse ethnic and religious differences.
- Refrain from discussing war or disputed political territories.
- Always engage local guides in remote or natural areas.
- Approach conversations about the war with extreme caution.
- Respect local religious differences and the ongoing process of historical healing. Be cautious in areas of ethnic tension. Avoid discussing the war or contentious political topics (e.g., Kosovo, Republika Srpska) to prevent disrespect and biased conversations. Always use local guides or consult locals regarding natural hazards and landmine risks due to rugged terrain.
À propos de ce jour férié
The Bosnian War (1992–1995) was an international conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina, running from approximately April 6, 1992, until the Dayton Accords were signed on November 21, 1995. Principal parties involved were the government forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina and breakaway proto-states (Republika Srpska and Herzeg-Bosnia), who received support from Croatia and Serbia.