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Kozara National Park

A protected area in Bosnia and Herzegovina known for its expansive forests, rich biodiversity, and cultural significance from WWII battles.

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The Kozara National Park was designated in the erstwhile Yugoslavia by Josip Broz Tito back in 1967. Okay, so that’s hardly John Muir. But hey, there’s no denying the loveliness of the soft mountainsides and their pine woods, the grassy valleys, and the occasional outcrop of rock that defines the vistas. Interestingly, Kozara is also considered an ‘aerial spa’ by the locals: an area that is supposed to help regenerate red blood cells faster on account of its clean air.

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Kozara National Park Articles

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