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Jajce

Jajce is a historic town in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, known for its unique setting where the Pliva River runs through the town and forms a prominent waterfall in the centre. The town has a rich medieval history, reflected in its old streets, religious sites, and the hilltop Jajce Fortress overlooking the area. Surrounded by lakes, rivers, and green hills, Jajce combines natural scenery with cultural heritage. It’s also a popular destination for photography due to its distinctive landscape and historic character.

Most Ljubavi

The Most Ljubavi, meaning "Bridge of Love" is a small wooden footbridge set within a quiet, natural stretch of the Pliva Lake area, Bosnia.

Jajce Twilight

Just north of the historic core of Jajce, the town opens into a more modern, lived-in district along the banks of the Vrbas River.

Jajce

Pliva Waterfall in Jajce is a distinctive natural landmark where the Pliva River flows through the centre of the town, dropping into a deep valley below.

Pliva

Pliva Waterfall is a striking natural landmark located in the town of Jajce, in central Bosnia and Herzegovina.