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What is the Situation on Border Crossings? 

Published: August 30, 2016
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doljaniThe Bosnian-Herzegovinian Auto-Moto Federation (BIHAMK) warned about long columns of vehicles on some border crossings in BiH, especially the international border crossing Doljani.

All those who intend to spend their vacation on the Dubrovnik Riviera are advised to use border crossings Čepikuće and Ivanica, both located in the vicinity of Dubrovnik.

“Tourists who intend to visit Makarska Riviera and northern areas are advised to use border crossings Zvirići, Bijača, Crveni Grm and Orahovlje, where retention is significantly shorter,” BIHAMK stated.

Retention on other border crossings does not exceed 30 minutes. Traffic on the roads in BiH is being conducted on dry roads with moderate flow of vehicles.

(Source: fokus.ba)

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