1. Caffe Tito Ever wanted to grab a kafa with Tito? You can’t do exactly that, but you can get close by going to the Caffe Tito in Sarajevo and reminisce on the good ole’ days. This cafe is dedicated to Yugoslavia’s only leader Josip Broz Tito and celebrates his
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It’s been a year without you. I can’t believe it. Seven months ago, I wrote this post reflecting on everything. A lot has happened since then, so I figured I would write you a letter to tell you about it all — even though I’m sure you’ve been watching this
Summer is almost here and so are some of your favorite festivals. In case you’ve never been to a music festival in the motherland, we put together this guide with some of our favorites. Each one is definitely its own unique experience, and we hope this helps you find your
Cao svima! In this week’s podcast episode, we’re sharing our experiences with volunteering in the motherland. Most Mira is a UK and Bosnia based charity that focuses on building bridges between divided communities, specifically in the northwestern region of BiH. Their ‘Project on Peacebuilding’ is a week-long program that engages