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Our website is dedicated to Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a special focus on politics, economics and tourism.
Bosnia and Herzegovina in brief
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s exists since 1995 and Dayton Agreement. The country is separated into two entities: the Republika Srpska (Serbian) and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is in practice divided itself into Croat and Muslim territories. A central Goverment is supposed to represent each party, but the political situation is globally a chaos.
The bosnian population
Map of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Next to Bosnia-Herzgovina : Bulgaria
The transportation sector in Bulgaria is dominated by road, with a globally low quality of roads. The country had 774 kilometers of highways in 2015. Buses and coaches play a important role, but also share taxis in the countryside.
The Railway network is improving but remain outdated, with a low average speed.
The national railways company is BDŽ and the flag carrier is Bulgaria Air. A number of private companies also exist.
Bulgaria counts several ports along the Danube and the Black Sea, including Varna and Burgas.
The transport in Bulgaria
Weather in Sofia