Bosnia and Herzegovina25 Mar 2025The European nation where horses roam freeOnce considered a nuisance, herds of semi-wild horses roaming the countryside in Bosnia-Herzegovina are now drawing tourists.25 Mar 202510 May 2023Eastern Europe's mysterious tombstonesMore than 60,000 vividly rendered tombstones dot the nation's countryside and offer a fascinating glimpse of medieval life in the region.10 May 202318 Apr 2022The Balkans' answer to hummusSimilar to how hummus is viewed in the Arab world, practically every Balkan country claims ajvar – a popular vegetable spread based on roasted red peppers – as its own.18 Apr 202228 Feb 2022A land for those ‘brave enough’ to comeAlthough many people still view Bosnia with trepidation, its dramatic landscapes and singular history are making it an increasingly popular destination.28 Feb 202225 Feb 2022The hearty stew that unites a nationA national dish of Bosnia, Bosanski lonac is viewed as a metaphor for the Balkan country’s diverse population, which is mostly made up of Bosnian Muslims, Serbs and Croatians.25 Feb 20227 Feb 2019The dessert you can’t make alone‘People have not come to this world to be on their own, nor to make desserts on their own’7 Feb 201918 Oct 2018The Bosnians who speak medieval SpanishWhen Jews fled Spain during the Inquisition, they carried their language with them. Today, Ladino reflects the trajectories of the Sephardic Jewish diaspora, but can it survive?18 Oct 2018