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In 2013 I had a chance to stay for a little while (more than 7 months) in Bosnia and Herzegovina. That was my first time ever visiting this amazing country. There is no serious conflict there at the moment but many people remember what happened about 20 years ago.

People seem to be happy now, some of them leading a poor life but many buildings reminds the war – shrapnels holes are still visible not only in Sarajevo but many buildings around the country.

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