Jajce is one of Bosnia-Herzegovina’s true hidden gems and well worth straying from the beaten path for. A somewhat economically deprived city, Jajce nevertheless boasts a rich cultural and architectural heritage that belies its small size, with a magnificent, hilltop citadel looming over a spiral of old Ottoman homes and other historic buildings such as a 3rd century Roman temple and the medieval St Luke’s Church which stands above the town’s catacombs.
Jajce is also famed for the spectacular high waterfalls which gush over a 20 metre high drop where the Pliva River meets the Verbas
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