Jajce, please.
Jajce, please.
After the village of Ahmići, the next step is Jajce, which takes its name from the Bosnian word ⁇ jaja ⁇ , which means egg. The city was so named because of the egg-shaped shape of the mountains in the area where it was founded. Jajce, which goes down in history as the last place in Bosnia conquered by the Ottomans, is home to one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world, the Pliva Waterfall.
Surrounded by lush mountains, Pliva Falls is a natural wonder in the middle of the city of Jajce ⁇ de. It is located at the confluence of the 33 km long Pliva River with the Vrbas River. The waterfall, which is 22 meters high and 18 meters wide, has a calming sound from a distance. When you go down to the terrace below the waterfall, the feeling of approaching the waterfall is indescribable. It's a place where you can enjoy the freshness and the coolness of the waterfall, if you like to get wet, J. There are places in the city where you can see the Pliva Falls for free. The entrance fee to the lower terrace is 2 Euro (2022). After a small city tour in Jajce, the next route is Travnik, the city of vizirs and mosques.
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