2012-03-08, 01:17
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For most English-speakers the name Bosnia-Herzegovina conjures up thoughts of the horror of the Balkan conflict in the mid-1990s and the country has been in the spotlight recently because of Angelina Jolie’s directing debut “In the Land of Blood and Honey” which brought the war to the silver screen. Despite its dark past, Bosnia-Herzegovina is now reborn as a country of culture, arts and adventure. It is, as yet, undiscovered by the tourist throng but that is changing fast; the country made it on the top 100 popular destinations for Brits for the first time last summer.

Because itÂ’s still off the beaten track, the cost of living in Bosnia-Herzegovina is very low. Renting an apartment in the centre of Sarajevo costs about 520 marks (260 euros) a month, compared to around 1,000 euros in Paris and even more for a rented flat in London. A three-course meal for two in a mid-range restaurant will cost around 50 marks (22 euros) and drinks in cafes and bars are inexpensive. In any case, prices in Bosnia will be refreshingly low without sacrificing quality.

Nevertheless, Bosnia-Herzegovina is far from deprived. Sarajevo is home to some splendid new shopping streets, apartment blocks and restaurants. Holiday-makers and locals alike enjoy a high standard of living throughout the country.

http://www.argophilia.com/news/bosnia-herzegovina-art-adventure/25203/

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