Banja Luka is the largest city of the Republika Srpska entity and the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina after the capital Sarajevo. The city lies on the River Vrbas and is well known in the countries of the former Yugoslavia for being full of tree-lined avenues, boulevards, gardens, and ...
Zagreb Bus Station is the largest, the busiest and the most urban terminal in Croatia, linking the capital city to the other parts of Croatia and most other European capitals. Established in 1961, a former military camp today's appearance owes to 1987 when for needs of Universiade a new Stati...
By bus: There are two bus stations in Mostar, one on the east side and one on the west side. Daily bus connections from Mostar operate to all major towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo, Međugorje, Konjic) and in Croatia (Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik). Also, it provides bus connections to majo...
Cetinje is a city and Old Royal Capital of Montenegro, and it extends along the Cetinje field that includes Banjica field, Umcko field, Bogdans place and the Lower field, known as "Gruda". Cetinje is situated in the karst field (Cetinje field), of about 7 km², is located only 37 kilom...