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Banja LukaNewest Review: ... so we were able to find a bus going into the city. As we traveled through the town I became more excited about being in Banja Luka. There were some magnificent buildings - Orthodox churches with shimmering golden domes, Soviet era monuments (guaranteed to thrill me) and government buildings and handsome nineteenth century residences - and some very attractive squares and parks. Perhaps Banja Luka and I would get a long just fine after all? The lovely lady at Tourist Information insulted us in such a friendly manner it was hard to take offence. Me "We're looking for a double room for one night", unfeasibly cheery Tourist Inform... more |
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by - written on 07/10/09 (Very useful, 103 readings)
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"How did 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 no matter which entity they live in but this symbolic division of the country more or less along ethnic lines is what keeps a fragile peace on the country. I knew Darko's family were Serbian but ... Read the complete review
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