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Do you know the Story about ‘Bosnian Venice’?

Published April 21, 2023
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Due to the rich history, the town of Jajce have always attracted great number of tourists from all around the world, and according to the Director of Agency for cultural, historical and natural heritage and development of tourist potential of town Jajce, Huso Hadzic, there were 100,000 tourists last year.

Town of Jajce was mentioned in a written document first time in 1396, it was founded by Hrvoje Vukcic Hrvatinic (1350-1416) Croatian Ban, Grand Duke of Bosnia and Herceg of Split.

Even though Jajce was mentioned in written sources in the 14th century, archaeological sites that were discovered in the city center indicate that there was people that lived in the region 6,000 years ago. There are especially important findings from the Roman period, both in the city and the area. The temple of the god Mithras and necropolis from the 4th century are part of these findings.

From 28 national cultural monuments that are existing in Jajce, those that impresses tourists the most are water mills on the Pliva River, the mosque of the Sultana Esma, a fortress and a waterfall that is the 6th largest in the world with its 25 meters and unique due to its location in the center of the city.

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