Cafes Bosnia and Herzegovina
Cafe or lounge bar, the common name for the store, which mainly serves coffee and coffee products, and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Bars often serve as gathering places for business and social meetings, where people can interact and socialize with refreshment. Continued from bar distinguished by the fact that coffee does not necessarily have to work at night and often does not have a bar but chairs, tables and sometimes the booth. The difference between restaurants and cafes are easily recognized by the fact that today's cafes generally do not serve food, and bars that serve called bistro.
On the south east part of Europe, on the west part of the Balkan peninsula is located the heart-shaped country- Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bosnia and Herzegovina borders with Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro. The country is divided in two entities: the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Serbia; and in one district- Brcko. The same name Bosnia and Herzegovina leads to a conclusion that is about two different names that we are talking about. The names indicate historic and age different development regions. The name Bosnia was first mentioned in the X. century and it was used for middle and north area of the river Bosna. Herzegovina instead was mentioned for the first time in the XV: century and its origin comes from the word "herceg" which was a sort of title for the sovereign of the area, while in the former name was Hum and Zahumlje.
The rich history of the territory, that the occupies nowadays, gives us the confirmation that during the centuries the state changed its territory shape and was...