Lots of good ones on Flickr, so that's why I'm posting them. Lots of good photos on there of many BiH cities. Trebinje by hylaride, on Flickr Trebinje by hylaride, on Flickr Trebinje, Bosna i Hercegovina by daliokas, on Flickr
Well just be aware that it is today full of Serbs and plenty of them have chetnik attitudes; there used to be over 6,000 Bosniaks but all left or were driven out. Bosniaks going on vacation should have no problem though. Trebinje by SabineNadineMelanie, on Flickr Trebinje, Old Town by Jocelyn 777, on Flickr Trebinje, Old Town by Jocelyn 777, on Flickr They rebuilt the Osman-pasha mosque after idiots burned it down in 1993. It was built in 1719. Trebinje, Bosna i Hercegovina by daliokas, on Flickr They ********ed "The Bey's House" (Begova Kuca) up too. begova kuća trebinje by yufka2, on Flickr And some of the less glamorous architecture lol trebinje, suburbs by hanginggarden, on Flickr
CV · Trebinje/Требиње by ·AJC, on Flickr CVI · Trebinje/Требиње by ·AJC, on Flickr War memorial, Trebinje, Bosnia by marukomu, on Flickr Osman-pašina džamija (Osman Pasha Mosque) - Trebinje, Bosnia & Herzegovina by hellimli, on Flickr Trebinje - Saborna crkva - Church of St Transfiguration - HDR by Marko Paovica, on Flickr Trebinje by galltywenallt, on Flickr
Doboj-Castle-View by bih_friend, on Flickr Doboj fortress by tanja.ba, on Flickr P5182847 by alexnrick, on Flickr P5182868 by alexnrick, on Flickr
I was gonna post them when I got back home from vacation. Thanks dawg. Odzak is slowly looking better and better. Used to be really bad.
this makes me think we should have a thread for "promoting" BiH, just posting all the most beautiful stuff and places from there.
Yeah, true. I'm hoping cities like Trebinje, Zvornik, Prijedor etc. will follow too and eventually, Banja Luka of course. Which i think will most likely happen in the next decades. I heard that the population of Serbia is decreasing around 10 to 50000 every year. Every year a village becomes a ghosttown. There are even reported cases of villages where the youngest inhabitant is around 45 yrs old and not married lol. I reckon the same thing is happening in the RS. Most of the youngsters leave their homes to study or work in Serbia because it's very hard to find a job in the RS nowadays with the current economical sitiation.
just visit bihac lol not much to see in kladusa, cazin is pretty nice stay away from buzim lol but yes bosnia is great place ,wow after looking at these pics im so proud to be from BiH
wow trebinje absolutely stunning nisam nikad znao za ovu ljepotu have to go there,looks like a top city in bih
I mentioned this before but some nice pics in our section of skyscrapercity.com. Basically people that visit back home updating on any new construction and so on... ********ing love this view of Bihac.
love this pic of Sarajevo edit: flickr won't let me post for some reason, link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/179045...YUQ-89GaGx-6Yd8Pu-cNx8Sd-d2DKjd-66Zm6B-d5LG3h
Its a shame what happened to Trebinje, Prijedor, and other places Anyone know the demographics of some of those places?? Are Bosniaks returning.. Serbs leaving.. whats the birthrate like?? @Hercegorštak you know?
Trebinje was always considered one of the prettiest places in BiH. The others were Pocitelj, Blagaj, Mostar, Jajce, Stolac, Sarajevo and a few others. Generally people think Mostar is #1. Herzegovina in general is very beautiful, but a lot rougher and less green then most of the Bosna region. Plus the heat is murder for anyone who isn't from there. That's one of the reason more Sandzaklije and other Bosniaks don't settle in Herzegovina, but mostly in Sarajevo and Bosna. As for returnees.... they are virtually non-existent in Trebinje. Most of Eastern Herzeogovina is the same story. Western Herzegovina is doing better.
How do the citizens of Novi Pazar look up to Bosnia? Do they see it as their home or just as a country they're related from? I know that more and more Sandzaklijas choose to rep the country they're born thus ignoring where they got their culture and mostly religion got from.
Pazarci typically only care about Sandzak and treat the region as their identity.. that goes for most Sandzaklije in Sandzak. They like Bosnia love Turkey (almost every Sandzaklija has at least one family member somewhere in Turkey) and have a disdain for Serbia. If you asked anyone on the street which country they prefer.. Bosnia, Serbia, or Montenegro, most will say Bosnia.
I see, i don't think it's a good thing. In my opinion, they should do more economical, social and political business with eachother. Strengthen yourself better against the Serbs, become more independent on your own.