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Capital city - 275 k, Religiously diverse city, site of the Assassination of Franz Ferdinand, the 1984 Winter Olympics, and the devastating almost 4 years siege from 1992-1996 which killed thousands of soldiers and civilians | Sarajevo | 96%
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City - 185 k, de-facto capital of the Republika Srpska | Banja Luka | 77%
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City - 105 k, has a beautiful old city and a famed bridge. The stari most was built from 1557-1566, but was unfortunately destroyed in the Bosnian War. However, it has now been reconstructed using local materials and authentic Ottoman building techniques | Mostar | 76%
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City - 111 k, salt deposits can be found underneath the city, giving it its name. The site of a massacre in 1995 which killed 71 | Tuzla | 66%
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One of the two entities which comprise Bosnia and Herzegovina, and has a majority Serbian population. Suffers from low birth rates and high emigration | Republika Srpska | 62%
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City - 110 k, industrial centre | Zenica | 60%
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River which forms the northern border with Croatia, Sarajevo is located within its basin | Sava | 52%
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City - 107 k, home to Batković POW camp during the Bosnian War, where atrocities were committed against mostly Bosniaks | Bijeljina | 50%
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Tallest mountain, located on the border with Montenegro. The Montenegrin side is two metres taller, however - elevation: 2,386 m | Maglić | 37%
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Bosnia's largest natural park, famed for its picturesque waterfalls | Una National Park | 32%
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Mountain range reaching from Italy down to Albania. The Bosnian section is bare, rocky and karstified | Dinaric Alps | 28%
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Man-made in 1974 to provide hydroelectricity to the Dalmatian coast, one of the largest accumulation lakes in Europe | Buško Blato | 24%
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