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State form | Federal Republic |
Currency | Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark |
Area | 51 197 km2 |
Population | 3 507 017 () |
Languages | Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia |
Electric | 230 V (50 Hz), Europlug, spindle |
Area code | 387 |
Emergency numbers | 112, 122 (police), 123 (fire brigade), 124 (emergency medical services) |
Domain name | .ba |
Time zone | Central European Time (Standard Time) UTC 1 (Standard Time) UTC 2 (Daylight Saving Time) |
Transport | on the right |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina is located on the Balkan Peninsula.
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Understand
Bosnia and Herzegovina was a part Yugoslavia, from which the country became independent in 1992. After that, the Bosnian war broke out because Bosnian Serbs would have liked to remain part of Yugoslavia. Initially, Muslims and Croats fought against Serbs. During the war, both Muslims and Croats fought each other. The war ended in 1995, leaving bullet marks on the walls of apartment buildings in Sarajevo that are still visible.
Summers are hot and winters are cold.
Come
EU citizens can stay in the country without a visa for less than 90 days.
By plane
From Helsinki can get to Sarajevo by changing planes In Istanbul (Turkish Airlines) it In Munich (Luftansa).
By train
From the Croatian capital Zagrebista there is a train connection to Sarajevo, the journey takes 10 hours.
By road
By bus
From Croatia access From Split and From Dubrovnik by bus to Mostar, Sarajevo and Banja Luka.
Move
There are many small bus companies in the country. There are juniors too, but they run slowly and infrequently.
Talk
Bosnian is spoken in Bosnia.
Buy
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Stay safe
In Sarajevo, you should pay attention to pickpockets and avoid noisy groups of children, for example.
In Bosnia, especially in rural / natural areas, care must be taken with landmines set during the Bosnian war.
Stay healthy
The Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs recommends Tetanus diphtheria and Hepatitis A vaccinations for those traveling to the country.
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