
Lukomir () is a village in the municipality of Konjic, in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It consists of two settlements, Donji (Lower) and Gornji (Upper) Lukomir. Located on Bjelašnica mountain, it is the highest village in the country, at a maximum altitude of . As of the 2013 census, there were 13 permanent residents in Lukomir, but 17 families return to the village every summer from nearby settlements.
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Lukomir () is a village in the municipality of Konjic, in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It consists of two settlements, Donji (Lower) and Gornji (Upper) Lukomir. Located on Bjelašnica mountain, it is the highest village in the country, at a maximum altitude of . As of the 2013 census, there were 13 permanent residents in Lukomir, but 17 families return to the village every summer from nearby settlements.
== Geography and architecture == Lukomir is the highest and most remote village in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It sits at an altitude of on Bjelašnica mountain, approximately from the national capital Sarajevo. Stećci originating from the 14th and 15th centuries can be found in the village and suggest that it has been inhabited for hundreds of years. The walls of the homes in the area are made of stone and their roofs of wooden tiles. The Rakitnica canyon is located nearby and is said by local folklore to be the origin of a dragon.
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