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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
Mostar is a pretty cool place. Very friendly people who genuinely appreciate it when tourists come and they are very eager to make you feel welcome. It's a little more rugged than a lot of popular destinations, so as long as you don't need to be pampered. It is truly one of my favourite places out of all of Bosnia and Croatia. If you ever go, there is a pub called Ali-Baba right in the core of the old town that's in a cave... it's pretty cool. You can also easily do day trips to Mostar from Split or Dubrovnik.
If you are into going more off the beaten path areas, Skopije Macedonia is also very unique place and Macedonia has some really beautiful countryside as well.
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A trip through the former Yugoslavia is very high on my "go to" list as far as Europe is concerned. Macedonia is the country I always leave out when thinking about this trip for some reason. I may have to give it some consideration. I also get the impression that it would be one of the countries that's the least frequented by tourists.