Bosnia and Herzegovina, located on the Balkan Peninsula, is a country with a deep historical and cultural heritage. With a population of around 3.3 million, its capital Sarajevo is renowned for its long-standing tradition of religious and cultural diversity. The country officially recognizes three languages: Bosnian, Serbian, and Croatian, reflecting its ethnic and cultural mosaic.
Bosnia and Herzegovina enjoy a continental climate, with cold winters and hot summers, particularly in the central regions. Its economy includes agriculture, tourism, and industry. Visitors are drawn to its stunning natural landscapes, from majestic mountains and rivers to picturesque lakes, as well as its historical landmarks, such as ancient mosques, churches, and synagogues. Sarajevo, famous for hosting the 1984 Winter Olympics, continues to attract tourists with its unique atmosphere, cultural blend, and historic sites.