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Sarajevo Flights
Before the war, Sarajevo was the most Oriental city in Europe, retaining the essence of its rich history with its mosques, markets and picturesque old Turkish bazaar. The city's riverfront remained largely unchanged since that fateful day in 1914 when Archduke Francis Ferdinand lost his life here. And from 70 years later, when Sarajevo again captured the world's attention by hosting the 1984 Winter Olympic Games, you could visit the arenas of competition. For hundreds of years, Sarajevo had been a place where Muslims, Serbs, Croats, Turks, Jews and others could peacefully coexist. The old city, called the Turkish City, is still intact, with beautiful cobblestone streets, quaint buildings and beautiful mosques, churches and markets. The city's small enough where everything you'd really want to see is within walking distance anyway. On the main walking street, the Ferhadije, stop in at Number 12 for the American Cookie Company, owned and operated by an American, serving up cinnamon rolls and homemade cookies.
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