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Belgrade, Serbia
Dive into Serbia's turbulent past in its dynamic capital. Explore Tito's Mausoleum (House of Flowers), the Museum of Yugoslav History, Staro Sajmište concentration camp, and the haunting ruins of the Avala TV Tower bombed in 1999. Walk through Kalemegdan Fortress and the sobering Military Museum.
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
End your journey in the heart of Balkan history — a city that survived the longest siege of a capital city in modern warfare. Visit the War Childhood Museum, the Tunnel of Hope, Srebrenica Gallery 11/07/95, and Markale Market. Walk the Sniper Alley and feel the extraordinary spirit of a city reborn from the ashes.
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Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Marvel at the rebuilt Stari Most bridge, destroyed in 1993 and reconstructed as a symbol of reconciliation and resilience. Explore the Front Line Museum, visit the Spanish Square war memorial, and walk the former confrontation lines between Bosniak and Croat forces that still physically divide the city today.