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OPARA - LISAC - BISTRICA are villages between Novi Travnik and Gornji Vakuf / Uskoplje. In the video, we take you through 3 interesting and beautiful villages. Opara and Lisac belong to the municipality of Novi Travnik, while the village of Bistrica belongs to the municipality of Gornji Vakuf / Uskoplje. These are villages in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ✔️SUBSCRIBE to my channel ZVRC : / @zvrc ???? Turn on ???? to get notifications for new shows! ???? Follow instagram ZvrcAvantura: / zvrcavantura ???? Follow facebook ZvrcAvantura: / zvrcavantura ???? Visit the site https://bugojno.net/ The village of Opara, located in the municipality of Novi Travnik in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is located in the Central Bosnian Canton. According to the last census from 2013, Opara has 217 inhabitants. The village is recognized for its peaceful atmosphere and rich historical heritage. One of the most important features of the village is the necropolis with stećci, medieval tombstones. The necropolis consists of 42 stećaks, including 10 gables, 29 chests and 3 slabs. The village is also in close proximity to other tourist destinations and natural beauties that Central Bosnia offers, such as mountain areas and untouched nature. The village of Lisac is also located in the municipality of Novi Travnik, in the Central Bosnian Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located south of Novi Travnik, it is about 15 km away, the regional road R439 passes through it, which connects Novi Travnik and Gornji Vakuf / Uskoplje via Pavlovica. According to the 2013 census, Lisac has 348 inhabitants. The village is surrounded by nature, and its geographical position and connection with the regional road make it important for local traffic and connection with nearby settlements. The climate is typical for Central Bosnia, with cooler winters and mild summers. The village of Bistrica is located in the municipality of Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje. About 3 km from the city. According to the 2013 census, Bistrica had 1,378 inhabitants. Geographically, Bistrica is located near the upper reaches of the Vrbas River, which gives it fertile land and favorable natural conditions for life. During the period of Ottoman rule, there were two towers in Bistrica, and that part of this settlement is called Kula today. Both towers were destroyed, and the last of them is the Abazović tower, which burned down in 1912. Bistrica is very rich in water, and the very name of this settlement derives from the word Bistrae, which means crystal clear, clear. It is recorded that Bistrica has as many as nine springs, of which the Picina spring, the Vučje spring, and the Kauš spring rich in hot water, which the local population uses to water their livestock, stand out. #novitravnik #gornjivakuf #uskoplje #bosnia #bosna #bike #bosniaandherzegovina #driving