Bihać
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Bihać is a historic riverside city in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located on the banks of the stunning Una River. Known as the gateway to the Una National Park, it is one of the most important cultural and natural hubs in the region.
The city blends rich history, Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian heritage, and vibrant modern life. Its old town features landmarks such as the Captain’s Tower (Kula Kapetana), medieval remnants, and charming streets that reflect centuries of development.
One of Bihać’s biggest attractions is its direct connection to nature. The Una River flows through the city center, creating scenic promenades, green parks, and spots for swimming, kayaking, and rafting. The famous Japod Islands and nearby waterfalls like Štrbački Buk and Martin Brod are easily accessible from here.
Bihać is also known for its lively cafés, riverside restaurants, and relaxed atmosphere, especially in summer when the city becomes a popular destination for nature lovers, adventurers, and photographers exploring the Una valley.