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Frequently Asked Questions

Planning a trip to Bosnia and Herzegovina? Find answers to the most common questions about travel, culture, history, and practical tips to make your visit easy!

Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country in Southeast Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula. It is bordered by Croatia to the north and west, Serbia to the east, and Montenegro to the southeast. It also has a small coastline along the Adriatic Sea. The capital city is Sarajevo.

Rakia (Rakija) is a strong fruit brandy popular in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Balkans. It is usually made from plums, grapes, apples, pears, or other fruits and has a high alcohol content, typically 40-50%.

People often drink rakia as a sign of hospitality, during celebrations, or as an aperitif. It’s sometimes homemade and considered a cultural tradition. Some even believe it has medicinal benefits!

Yes! Bosnia and Herzegovina is generally a safe country for tourists. Like any destination, it’s good to stay aware of your surroundings, but most visitors experience no issues and enjoy the country’s hospitality and charm.

The official languages are Bosnian, Serbian, and Croatian, but many people, especially in tourist areas, speak English. You’ll find that younger generations more likely to speak English.

The official currency is the Bosnian Convertible Mark (BAM or KM). While some places accept euros, it’s best to have local currency for transactions. ATMs and exchange offices are widely available. The BAM is attached to the euro (EUR) at a fixed exchange rate of 1 EUR = 1.96 BAM.

The official currency is the Bosnian Convertible Mark (BAM or KM). While some places accept euros, it’s best to have local currency for transactions. ATMs and exchange offices are widely available. The BAM is attached to the euro (EUR) at a fixed exchange rate of 1 EUR = 1.96 BAM.

Football (soccer) is the most popular sport in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The national team has passionate supporters, and clubs like FK Sarajevo and FK Željezničar have strong followings. Basketball is also widely played.

The main religion is Islam, followed by Orthodox Christianity and Catholicism. Bosnia is known for its religious diversity.

The lily (Lilium bosniacum) was historically a national symbol. Today, the flag with yellow stars and a yelow triangle with blue background represents the country.

The largest ethnic group in Bosnia and Herzegovina is Bosniaks, followed by Serbs and Croats. Bosniaks are predominantly Muslim, while Serbs are mostly Orthodox Christians, and Croats are mainly Catholic.