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Rafting Bosnia and Herzegovina

 

Rafting is the kind of sport that requires a rubber boat, called dinghy, inflatable boat crew consists of 4 to 10 people, depending on the size of the boat. Rafting includes a ride on the river down the river rapids, there are 6 class rafting classified by weight of 1-6 where the first class and easiest means quiet and slow river flow, the other class to class 5 are competitive with faster flows, while Class 6 includes huge waves, big and dangerous rocks and reefs, numerous traps and downs, and is not used for competition already rafters go at your own risk. In addition to an inflatable boat that is made of durable multi-layer rubber and a number of separate air chambers, required equipment includes paddles, protective floating vest and helmet. Tourists and newcomers receive precise instructions to be observed.

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...

 

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