Advantages: Some stunning buildings Disadvantages: Hard to get to know locals, run down with few signs of regeneration
...you find the people in Banja Luka?" asked a Slovenian friend of mine when we met up recently. We had just been to Bosnia and Herzegovina and had made a point of visiting both parts of the divided country. Under the terms of the Dayton Peace Accord in 1995 Bosnia and Herzegovina was divided into two territorial entities - the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska; the country has one government and people live under the same laws ... ...few people we met in Banja Luka spoke English but then again I've spent time in places like Georgia and Ukraine with people who spoke no English and found the people absolutely wonderful, Banja Luka was different. Banja Luka is the administrative and cultural capital of the Republika Srpska and it's quite unlike any place I've ever been (and I have been to some unusual places - a breakaway Soviet-financed republic, a Communist stalwart in the middle ...
fizzytom 11.10.2009
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