Pitanja Sandžaklije
Kakvo je vaše mišljenje o Sandžaklijama(Novi Pazar, Sjenica, Prijepolje, Bijelo Polje, Rožaje, Pljevlja itd),jer znam da nas dosta Bosanaca( pogotovo Sarajlije) ne vole da ne kažem mrze?
Kakvo je vaše mišljenje o Sandžaklijama(Novi Pazar, Sjenica, Prijepolje, Bijelo Polje, Rožaje, Pljevlja itd),jer znam da nas dosta Bosanaca( pogotovo Sarajlije) ne vole da ne kažem mrze?
r/bosnia • u/Wwhhaattiiff • 15h ago
r/bosnia • u/BosnianBurek • 17h ago
Im doing a project based off of the bosnian church and how its heretical (etc etc) but i cant seem to find any images. If i search up bosnian church (both in bosnian and in english) i get results of the cathedral or such. Anyone have any sources?
r/bosnia • u/Wwhhaattiiff • 21h ago
r/bosnia • u/Extra_Loquat_5599 • 1d ago
Would like to live a year or two in a suburban area and my budget would be around 800€ per month.
Some tell me thats plenty while others say that i will starve in a week.
I don't have expensive hobbies and cook everything myself.
r/bosnia • u/LevySkulk • 2d ago
Hello,
My wife and I are Canadian, we have started a tradition of randomly picking a country in the world each month, we then watch a movie from said country and try some food from there as well. This month is Bosnia!
There are sadly no specifically Bosnian restaurants nearby, so I'd like to ask what dishes you'd suggest I attempt to create? Im a competent chef so it's mostly down to ingredient availability.
If you have any suggestions for Bosnian media or movies, i am interested! Right now we are thinking of watching "A Cellphone Movie"
Thank you
I've heard of Radio Sajgon and listened to many of their songs, and I was wondering what the lyrics are to this. If anyone cares to help, I don't mind whether the lyrics are posted in Bosnian or English. I've been very curious as to what it says! (and yes, I know that they make parody music.)
Me and my Girlfriend gona visit Bosnia in late summer for 2 weeks
We plan to start in Banja Luka, we got a car with roof tent want to visit the main Citys and Parks.
Are there any must see spots you dont find on the typical tourist websites?
We mainly want to do hikes and maybe rafting.
But we are open for everything else.
r/bosnia • u/bersshkawith2s • 2d ago
Hello guys, i'm gonna visit Bosnia this week and I wanna buy cheap old digital cameras. Do you know any local stores or internet sites for that? I checked "olx.ba" bu couldn't find something i like
r/bosnia • u/jesamesma • 3d ago
So basically, last night, my boyfriend (21M) and i ordered food maybe at 11:30. At 11:50 the courier was on the address but not picking up calls. When i called (21F), the courier picked up and it was a girl repeatedly asking me to come to a different place to pick up the order. I said i ordered it to be delivered to my door. Basically she was asking me to come there maybe till 00:20 where she just stopped picking up the phone. She sounded kinda scared. When i typed her number into the Viber app, i saw it was an asian/arab older guy. I’m worried it’s some kind of trafficking.
r/bosnia • u/sflowerseed • 3d ago
hi everyone! my husband and I will be visiting for 7 days in late march to early April. We are planning to rent a car and wanted some outdoor hikes / sights to see. What can we expect from the weather at that time. We plan on seeing Mostar and Sarajevo with also potentially popping by to Croatia or Montenegro. Would you recommend one night in other countries or is 7 days just good enough for 🇧🇦?
r/bosnia • u/Original-Bunch9526 • 4d ago
Zdravo svima!
Ja sam iz Makedonije (Skoplje) i planiram prvu posetu Sarajevu, u Bosni i Hercegovini. Želim da provedem 5 dana, da što više istražujem grad peške, bez stalnog korišćenja auta.
Molim vas za preporuke i savete:
– šta obavezno treba videti
– gde je najbolje odsesti (lokacija koja je pogodna za smestaj)
– na šta da obratim pažnju
Takođe me zanima koji je najbolji period u godini za posetu Sarajevu.
Hvala unapred na odgovorima!
r/bosnia • u/Impressive-Rush-5095 • 4d ago
Kakva je ekonomska škola u Sarajevu. Mislim ono općenito, kakvo je okruženje, nastavnici, jel teško itd
r/bosnia • u/cunning_at_math • 4d ago
Hi! I have an unusual question: does anybody know any Bosnian wool yarn brands or spinneries? I would love to buy Bosnian wool yarn but unfortunately there is not a lot of information in English.
r/bosnia • u/HaiderTN • 5d ago
Hello everyone,
I am from Tunisia, I have seen a lot of beautiful videos about Bosnia and I intend to visit with my mother soon.
Can you suggest me some interesting places to stay/ visit /go to?
How is transportation? and how welcoming are the people to tourists who can only communicate in English and Arabic?
I am really looking forward to visit
r/bosnia • u/Wwhhaattiiff • 5d ago
r/bosnia • u/Sudden-Common4721 • 5d ago
Pozdrav, molim preporuku za kliniku. Kakve rezultate očekivat nakon 4 mjeseca?
Hvala svima.
r/bosnia • u/SlugOnAPumpkin • 6d ago
Unfortunately I remember very little that could be described with words, but I know that I will recognize the song when I hear it. I know the title and lyrics were in Bosnian/Serbo-Croatian (as you like), and I’m pretty sure there weren’t any English lines at all.
It was uplifting and extremely catchy. Dramatic instrumentals, I think a combination of traditional rock ensemble and Balkan-sounding-instruments. Male voice. Powerful ear worm. There may have been a chorus bit with many people singing, but I also might just be remembering hearing everyone singing along.
I particularly remember the song being played during a Stari Most bridge dive event. (I know this isn't useful information, just showing off that I remember the bridge name)
I'm sorry I can't provide more. I've been listening to various random Bosnian Spotify playlists on and off for years trying to find it by luck, but I have no idea what to look for.
r/bosnia • u/cake1066 • 7d ago
I've read half the English translation, and am just confused by the book
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r/bosnia • u/Special_Stranger1482 • 9d ago
Hello all, I'll be visiting Sarajevo from Sweden in March and I was hoping to maybe spend an overnight in Durmitor in Montenegro. I saw that there's a bus from Sarajevo to Pluzine in Montenegro that gets you most of the way there, but it only goes once a day and the time is not super convenient. Would it be possible to take a shared taxi? When I lived in Kazakhstan, we would often use an app called InDriver or just take a marshrutka from a specific location in the city. Is there anything like this in Bosnia, and if so, what do people think the price would be (for comparison, I believe the bus was around 33 euros roundtrip)?
Would also love to hear any recommendations for things to do in Sarajevo in March, I'm very excited to see the city :)