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Mercredi, 25 Novembre, 2026
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📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a European country on the Balkan Peninsula, featuring mountainous terrain and a small Adriatic coastline. Visitors can explore well-preserved historic cities, lively urban centers, and medieval monuments in a generally warm and welcoming atmosphere.
- The country features a blend of historical, urban, and natural environments.
- Travelers should be prepared for mountainous and potentially challenging terrain.
- Respect the diverse religious practices, including the presence of a significant Muslim population.
- Local guides are recommended when trekking or exploring remote areas for safety.
- The country's complex history, particularly the 1990s, is a sensitive topic.
- Environmental stewardship is an important consideration for travelers.
- Respect the region's religious diversity and the efforts toward post-1990s peace. Avoid discussions regarding the 1990s war, or the legitimacy of Kosovo or Republika Srpska, as these topics are deeply sensitive. When exploring natural areas, always hire a local guide due to potential hazards, including difficult terrain and unexploded ordnance.
À propos de ce jour férié
Statehood Day commemorates the adoption of the 'Resolution of ZAVNOBiH' on November 25, 1943, during a session of the State Anti-fascist Council. The resolution affirmed the peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina's desire to be a community of equal nationalities, maintaining its equal standing within the Yugoslav federation and retaining its historical borders.