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City
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Capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics.
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Sarajevo
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Famous for the Ferhadija Mosque and Kastel Fortress. Located on the banks of the Vrbas River.
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B
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Banja Luka
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Its name comes from the Turkish word for 'salt mine'
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Tuzla
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Steel city of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Zenica
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Home to the Old Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Mostar
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5th largest city. Provincial center of Semberija.
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B
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Bijeljina
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Once the capital of Bosnia Eyalet from 1699 to 1850
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Travnik
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Known for the Gradina Fortress, constructed in the 13th century in the Kingdom of Bosnia
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D
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Doboj
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Birthplace of Husein-kapetan Gradaščević
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Gradačac
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Renowned for its traditional cheese, produced since the 19th century
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Livno
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Famous for the 13th-century Ostrožac Castle
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Cazin
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Known for the Radimlja stećak necropolis, a UNESCO-listed site of medieval tombstones
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Stolac
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Igokea Basketball Club, a prominent force in the ABA League, plays here
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Laktaši
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Situated on the Trebišnjica River, where Jovan Dučić was born
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Trebinje
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From 1952 until 1992, was officially called Lištica
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Široki Brijeg
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Place of the Pliva Waterfalls, one of Bosnia's most beautiful natural sights
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Jajce
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Home to the iconic Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge, another UNESCO cultural landmark
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Višegrad
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A major pilgrimage site, known for the apparition of the Virgin Mary
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Međugorje
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Famous for the ARK D-0 bunker, also known as Tito's nuclear command center, built during the Cold War
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Konjic
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A city on the Una River, known for the Fethija Mosque, a former Gothic church
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B
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Bihać
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