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A different side of European Travel
The Former Yugoslavia Countries: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia,
Macedonia, Montenegro
Languages: Serbo-Croatian, Slovenian, Macedonian, Albanian
Religions: Roman Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity, Islam, Judaism
Background Information: The former Yugoslavia was a united state for the greater part of the 20th century. It was a large tourist centre in
southern Europe. After the collapse of communism, and the civil war in the 1990’s the former Yugoslavia is once again booming with tourists.
Touristic potential: The former Yugoslavia is a region comprised of six countries that although close in proximity, are also immensely diverse.
From Alpine ski resorts of Slovenia, to the crystal blue Adriatic coastline; the former Yugoslavia is a must see for all European travelers.
Croatia
Local Customs: Folk Festival, Grape picking, Attractions: Ljubljana, Lake Bled, Prian, Portoroz General Tips: Postojna Cave, Lake Bohinj Warnings: Correct Currency, clothing
Local Customs: Dubrovnik Festival, Dalmatian sea food
Attractions: Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik, Adriatic coast General Tips: Croatian Islands, Diocletian’s Palace,
Old town Zagreb, Slavonia Warnings: Highways, Correct Currency, Politics
Slovenia
Lake Bled
Rovinj
Macedonia Local Customs: Macedonian Folk Music, Folklore Attractions: Lake Ohrid, Skoplje, Bitola, Tetovo General Tips: Vardar river rafting, Macedonian hamlets Warnings: Canadian Visa's, Greek-Macedonian Dispute
Local Customs: Montenegrin folk Dance Attractions: Budva, Sveti Stefan, Herceg-Novi, Kotor General Tips: Monastery Ostrog, Budva music festival Warnings: Road conditions
MontenegroOhrid
Budva
Local Customs: Sevdah festival , Bosnian Kolo, Burek
Attractions: Mostar, Sarajevo, Jajce, Banja Luka, Medjugorje
General Tips: Old Bridge in Mostar, Bascarsija, Sarajevo Film Festival
Warnings: land mines, nationalism, politics
Local Customs: Guca festival, Exit Festival, Trubaci, Serbian Folklore
Attractions: Belgrade, Novi Sad, Zlatibor General Tips: Kalamegdan, Belgrad night life Warnings: Hoolagins, Nationalism, the Kosovar
problem
Serbia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mostar
Novi Sad
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