Bosnia Herzegovina Hotel
US Department Of State Post Report Bosnia and Herzegovina is located on the Balkan Peninsula, and is bordered by Croatia on the west and north, and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on the east. It is almost entirely landlocked, except for a narrow, undeveloped outlet to the Adriatic along the Neretva River, which gives Bosnia and Herzegovina 12.4 miles of Adriatic coastline. The size of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 19,781-sq. mi. (total), is slightly larger than the State of Tennessee. The land boundaries are 850.8 miles long. Bosnia and Herzegovina consists of two land regions: Bosnia, the northern part, is mountainous, and covered with thick forests; Herzegovina, the southern part, is composed largely of rocky hills and flat farmland. Major rivers in Bosnia include the Bosna, Drina, Neretva, Vrbas and Sava. ... [Read More]
July 1111--07/31/04 Remarks to the Press in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Holiday Inn; Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina ... 1111--07/31/04 Remarks to Bosnian Youth; Economic High School; Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina ... 1111--07/31/04 Interview With Mirela Hukovic-Hodzic of Bosnian and Herzegovinian National Public Radio; Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina ... [Read More]
Remarks, Briefings, Testimony 1111--03/04/04 Apprehending War Criminals in Republika Srpska will Open Doors to a Secure Future; Pierre-Richard Prosper, Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues; Remarks to the National Assemby of the Republika Srpska Banja Luka; Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina ... 1111--12/02/04 NATO-led Mission Ends in Bosnia and Herzegovina ; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Washington, DC ... [Read More]
2004 1111--12/02/04 NATO-led Mission Ends in Bosnia and Herzegovina ; Washington, DC ... 1111--12/21/04 Interview at the Christian Science Monitor's Newsmaker Press Briefing Luncheon; St. Regis Hotel; Washington, DC ... 1111--12/07/04 Bulgarian Youth Town Hall; Sheraton Hotel; Sofia, Bulgaria ... [Read More]
2004 1111--12/02/04 NATO-led Mission Ends in Bosnia and Herzegovina ; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Washington, DC ... 1111--12/08/04 Interview With Greg Kelly of Fox News; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Crown Plaza Airport Hotel; Brussels, Belgium ... 1111--12/08/04 Interview With Sergio Cantone of EuroNews TV; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Crown Plaza Airport Hotel; Brussels, Belgium ... [Read More]
2004 1111--07/31/04 Remarks to the Press in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Holiday Inn; Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina ... 1111--07/31/04 Remarks to Bosnian Youth; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Economic High School; Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina ... 1111--07/31/04 Interview With Mirela Hukovic-Hodzic of Bosnian and Herzegovinian National Public Radio; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina ... [Read More]
December 1111--12/02/04 NATO-led Mission Ends in Bosnia and Herzegovina ; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Washington, DC ... 1111--12/07/04 Interview With Luba Rizova of BTV (Bulgarian TV); Secretary Colin L. Powell; Sheraton Hotel; Sofia, Bulgaria ... 1111--12/07/04 Bulgarian Youth Town Hall; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Sheraton Hotel; Sofia, Bulgaria ... [Read More]
June 1111--06/07/05 Interview With Dnevni Avaz, Nezavisne Novine and Oslobodjenje; R. Nicholas Burns, Under Secretary for Political Affairs; Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina ... 1111--06/07/05 Remarks at the American Turkish Council's Annual Meeting; Robert Zoellick, Deputy Secretary of State; Mandarin Oriental Hotel; Washington, DC ... [Read More]
January 1111--01/02/03 UN Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina ... 1111--01/02/03 Bosnia and Herzegovina: Completion of UN Mandate ... 1111--01/25/03 Remarks from the Spokesman outside Hotel Belvedere, Davos, Switzerland ... [Read More]
Bosnia-Herzegovina CRIME: Although street crime is relatively low and violent crimes are rare, pick pocketing and vehicle break-ins are a problem, and are on the rise in the capital city, Sarajevo. Most pickpockets operate in pairs and employ distraction methods to execute their craft. Sarajevo has also seen a recent marked rise in confrontational crimes, such as attempted muggings. Travelers should take normal precautions to protect their property from theft and exercise common sense personal security measures, traveling in groups, and staying in well-lighted areas after dark. Confrontations with local citizens resulting from traffic incidents or public disagreements should be avoided. INFORMATION FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME: The loss or ... [Read More]
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