population: 25,000 million
extension: 596 square kilometers
If you're in Konjic and interested in visiting museums, I would suggest visiting the Woodcarving Museum in Konjic. Additionally, if you're interested in similar types of places nearby, you could consider visiting the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina or the Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo, both of which are approximately 40 kilometers away from Konjic.
Some of the most recommended and popular local dishes to try in Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina include:
1. Ćevapi - grilled minced meat sausages, typically served with onions, flatbread (lepinja), and ajvar (red pepper spread).
2. Burek - a baked pastry filled with meat, cheese, spinach, or potatoes.
3. Pita - a thin phyllo dough pastry with various fillings such as meat, cheese, potato, or spinach.
4. Dolma - stuffed vegetables (usually peppers, tomatoes, or eggplant) with a mixture of rice, minced meat, herbs, and spices.
5. Bosanski lonac - a hearty stew made with beef, lamb or chicken, potatoes, carrots, onions, and other seasonal vegetables.
6. Klepe - small dumplings filled with minced meat, spices, and served in a broth or topped with sour cream.
7. Tufahije - poached apples stuffed with walnuts, sugar, cinnamon, and topped with whipped cream.
These are just a few examples of the delicious and traditional Bosnian dishes you can try in Konjic!
Some fun activities that local people like in Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina, include:
1. Whitewater rafting and kayaking on the Neretva River
2. Hiking or mountain biking in the surrounding hills and mountains
3. Visiting the traditional local market to buy handmade crafts and food products
4. Exploring the old town of Konjic and its Ottoman-era architecture
5. Relaxing and swimming in the crystal-clear waters of Boracko Lake, located just outside of Konjic.