Republika Srpska (Serbian Cyrillic: Република Српскa, pronounced [repǔblika srpska] ( listen); literally "Serb Republic") is one of two constitutional and legal entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The entities are largely autonomous. Its de jure capital city is Sarajevo, but the de facto capital and administrative centre is Banja Luka.
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I am no stranger to concenration camps, having viisted a few across Eastern Europe, and I realise of course that Srebenica is not one of these. It is nevertheless the scene of one of the most heinous war crimes in history - which is well documented. This is why it is so important to have places such as this which are open for those who wish to visit. It forms an important part of both history and education for future and current generations. This place was then for me increidbly moving - I was lucky in that when I arrived with my own private guide, a large tour group had preceeded me and was having a talk by one of the survivors. It was both an honour and a privilige to see this man talk about his experiences. The memorial site itself is so very moving with rows upon rows of gravestones, shining and white in the sunshine - it is both ironic and symbolic that this colour, which symbolises life and purity was chosen in the midst of such pain and suffering. Go there if you can.
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The Vrbas River is the right tributary of the Sava river, the average flow at the mouth of the Vrbas River is 114 m/s. The Vrbas river rises at the foot of the mountain Zec, ST 235 km, with the flow of 1715 meters of the sea level. The main left tributaries are Pliva, Crna Rijeka and Krupa, and the main right tributaries are: Bistrica, Ugar, Švrakava, Vrbanja, Turjanica and Povelic. Vrbas carved composite valley. It flows through Skopljanska basin, Vinačka gorge, Jajačka basin, valley canyon Tijesno, Banjalučka basin, and the lower flow through its makroplavine Lijevče polje. The basin has elongated shape, it is long about 150 km and has the average width70 km. The average altitude is about 690 meters above the sea level, the highest point in the basin is about 2,100 meters above the sea level.
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This 16th Century Ottoman bridge is in excellent shape and scenically stretches across the river in Visegrad. Free to visit, good views of the bridge on both sides.
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Whether you are in the mood for lunch & a few drinks in the afternoon, or you prefer night out with great live music - you can get it all here. I have done both, but I prefer afternoon vibe, cause in the evening music can be a bit too loud for me. Food is afordable and tasty (my choice is Mac Tire burger and "black pizza"), and you must try local Craft Beer GORŠTAK, I loved it! (IPA and Pale Ale are my favourites!) People are friendly and relaxed, service is fine. Maybe you will be surprised that smoking is allowed, even thought they serve food here, but that is very common in Banja Luka.
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