Maglaj

The town of Maglaj was built on high magmatic cliff in a dominant position that falls steeply towards the right bank of the Bosna River. The natural complex on which the town is positioned is located on Mount Ozren’s slopes, separated by a valley. The origin of the...

Kozograd

The first written reference to Kozograd appears in a document from Ragusa dated January 17, 1434. On that occasion, the Ragusans sent a summons to the court to their citizen Vukosav Kopilić, who was staying in Kozograd (in Cosao) at the time. After this mention and...

Tešanj

Tešanj is one of Bosnian towns whose medieval history is poorly known. There are only two written records of this town dating from the medieval Bosnian state, both dated from 1461, towards the end of the Bosnian independence period. The oldest historical source that...

Srebrenik

Srebrenik is one of the most famous and significant medieval Bosnian towns. Located on the slopes of the Majevica mountain massif, it is situated on a steep and rough mountain cliff approximately 500 meters high. Due to the terrain configuration, the builders were...

Počitelj

While Počitelj is now considered one of the Bosnia’s most famous old towns, little is known about its medieval history primarily due to the lack of historical sources. Until 1463 and the collapse of the Bosnian state, only three mentions of the town were preserved in...

Ostrožac

Ostrožac today represents one of the symbols of Bosanska krajina and is certainly one of the most famous old towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina. An insight into its tumultuous past shows that even during the Middle Ages, this town had great importance in the processes...