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Tuzla (, , ) is the third-largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the administrative center of Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, it has a population of 110,979 inhabitants.
Tuzla is the third-largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, serving as the administrative center for Tuzla Canton in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. With a population of about 111,000 people as of 2013, it is an important regional hub in the country.
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Travelling to Tuzla is easy from the south, less so from the Republika Srpska or Serbia. Do not trust the bus timetable on the black board in the main bus station, as these times were universally inaccurate!
thumb|350px|Graves of 72 young people killed in Tuzla Massacre, 1995.
Bosnia has beautiful countryside. The best place to travel is to Osman's old house. It is wonderful.
The first place to visit is the square at the center of the old town. This is the site of the Tuzla Massacre, where 72 young people were killed in 1995. Ask a local to translate the poem carved into the monument. Then walk over to the park where the 72 young people are buried. The old town is very nice and the park is very beautiful.
You should also visit the Pannonica Lakes, whose water is directly supplied from the local wells of salt water. Tuzla's salt has been exploited for centuries and you should visit the Salt square dedicated to this aspect of Tuzla's history.
If you are interested in art, visit some of Tuzla's beautiful art galleries. If you are interested in history, you should see the model of ancient village set near the Pannonica.
Locally produced wicker craft like baskets or furniture.
All the usual Bosnian dishes are available throughout the town, but international cuisine does not have a high presence. There are also many traditional Bosnian fast food restaurants where you can eat cevapi prepared differently than in Sarajevo.
The Old Town has numerous cafes and bars.
Buses run very regularly to Lukavac, about 20 minutes away. From here, a ten minute taxi takes you to Lake Modrac, a large lake with a few restaurants. Due to industrial pollution, however, it is not safe to swim in the lake.
A more promising destination is Lake Bistarac. Take a local bus for Lukavac, and get off just before the town. Up a hill lies a clean freshwater lake. There is a minimal entry charge, with a small extra charge for use of the slide into the lake. Stalls and a restaurant serve food.
トゥズラ(ボスニア語およびクロアチア語:Tuzla、セルビア語:Тузла)はボスニア・ヘルツェゴビナの都市、およびそれを中心とした基礎自治体。 1991年の調査では人口は13万1千人であった。その後の避難民の流入などによって、現在の人口はおよそ16万人程度と見られている。サラエヴォ、バニャ・ルカに続いて、ボスニア・ヘルツェゴビナでは3番目に人口の多い都市であり、トゥズラ県の県都となっている。トゥズラという地名はトルコ語の「塩」(Tuz)にちなんだもので、町の地下に広範囲にわたって塩の堆積があることによる。
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Kladanj, about 90 minutes away by bus towards Sarajevo, is a small, attractive town with many little restaurants, and small ski-resort nearby.
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