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  1. #11
    Hi all,

    I am going to be relocating to Bosnia (Tuzla) for 2 yrs on a defense contract. How far is Tuzla to Sarejevo? Is it hard to find a transport from Sarejevo to Tuzla and back? While I am working there I plan on doing alot of travelling throughout Europe, and I will need to transport between Tuzla and Sarejevo often.

    How much do you think the average worker in Bosnia makes per month? How much do you think a GREAT apartment in Tuzla would cost? I have to choose between getting my own apartment or living on a military base.

    Is there alot of non-pro's in this town that speak english? I am not really looking for pro's, I am hoping to meet a nice non-pro girl when I am there. Any good clubs in Tuzla for an English speaker?

    Thanks

  2. #10
    Hi Cosulich,

    Next week I travel to Banja Luka. Can you give me more informations about this town, and some adresses where to go or where to ask for girls?

    Did you become my pm?

    Bye

  3. #9
    Hi TRL,

    I am travelling to Bosnia but I had no time to have some action.

    Political situation now is stable and there is no more killings since war ended 6-7 years ago. Bosnia now is a normal Balcan country.

    In Bosnia is a muslim mayority in biggest part of the country and wright now is a time of ramazan or ramadan like in all other muslim states, so they don't eat, smoke, make love...etc during the day but in night time they do all this. For foreigners there is no problem to eat or drink alcohol whenewer they want.

    I am not British (you can see yourself becouse my english is not perfect), I am from Slovenia.

    By,

    Cosulich

  4. #8
    Cosulich,

    Are you still traveling alot to Bosnia? What is the political situation now, is it stable? Are there anymore killings?

    A friend of mine says that at present they are not eating and drinking until nightime. Is this true? Why is this?

    Are you British?

    Thanks in advance.

  5. #7
    December is not a very bad time but it isn't the best. It could be cold but becouse girls are wearing heavy clothes you will miss a lot of beauties.

    As I wrote Sarajevo is not my favourite town in Bosnia and I can't tell you much about my experiences in girl's section there.

    Sarajevo is an interesting town with mixture of oriental and mideuropean culture and architecture. You have to visit Bascharsia. In December, if you like skiing, should visit Jahorina, 20-25 km distance. There are many hotels and restaurants and, I suppose, many girls on holidays.

    If you stay in Sarajevo,hotels in old town are expensive(for this part of Europe) Small,but nice and clean hotel EMONA costs about 150 convertible mark=75 Euros for single room. Hotels 10 km outside center are cheaper. Food is good,especially meat and sweets.Prices in Sarajevo are higher then in other part of Bosnia.

    Be careful in restaurants are not all too honest. With taxi drivers I have no experiance. Anyway if you need more informations let me know. When you'll know exact date of your visit let me know if I'll be there we could meet.

    Cosulich

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  6. #6
    My friend Cosulich,

    Thank you for the lengthy explanation.

    Now, it is confirmed that I will be going to Sarajevo in December.
    Is this a bad time to go there? I hear that the winters are like -10 degrees. Is this true?

    What are the things that might be handy when I go there besides the obvious things?

    Thanks in advance.

  7. #5
    Bosnian language is the same as Croatian or Serbian.The difference is only in few words and in writing. For example:

    coffe: bosnian-kahva, serbian-kafa, croatian-kava
    milk: bosnian-mljeko, serbian-mleko, croatian-mlijeko
    bread: bosnian, serbian-hleb, croatian-kruh.

    By talking they all undesrtand all languages if they want. Especcially Croatian DON'T want to understand serbian.

    This languages are simmilar to Russian language (or Polish, Czech, Slovenian, Slovak, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Ukrainian) in the same way as Italian is simmilar to Portuguese or English to German. They all have same roots.

    I don't know how to learn language from internet. If you speak English, as I read you do, than is no problem. Just go there and with English you won't have problems and you'll learn Bosnian. I suggest you to find a nice goodlooking girl for your education. They are plenty of them there. How they look?

    Bosnia is a big mixture of races and nationalities. You can find blondes, brunettes, black haired. I don't know what color of hair and how tall is an average Bosnian girl but I know that she is more beautiful than an average girl in many other countries I visited.
    My oppinion about US government advise: Stay in towns and villages (not just in Sarajevo).Walking in the wood or on the fields is theoreticaly dangerous, so better make love in the room.

    If you decide to visit Balcans: Bosnia and Serbia are excellent choice for this kind of tourism.

    Good luck and welcome.

  8. #4
    Bosnia mine situation: As long as you don't go trekking through the woods or open un-plowed farms, you should be fine. There are some 30,000 mine fields in Bosnia (a mine field is 3-5 mines and up). The clearing continues, but at a painfully slow pace. You can probably see all you would want to see as a tourist by remaining on the beaten path. Known fields are marked.

    While mine threats and their effects are awful, there are plenty of safe places. The valley of Sarajevo is mostly cleared, but use your common sense if travelling out of the valley. Stop by the MAC (mine activity center) near the Holiday Inn for more info.

    --JB

  9. #3
    Hi Gabriel Pontello! (I remember him years ago in #fotoromanzi#)

    I agree with you that the girls in this region are very nice and almost all very friendly. (Not like in Budapest and Prague).

    I have excellent experience especially in Bosnia and Belgrade. In Slovenia (from where I come ) I do not visit Night clubs, becouse ussualy they are ripp off.I preffer to visit girls appartments. It is much cheaper and safer.

    I Belgrade I had few times SW.They are cheap but 4-6/10. In hotel I had few local students,price was 90 Euros for 2 hours or 75 Euros for 1 hour. They were all great 9-10/10. Tall and biiiiig,firm breasts,as I like.

    I don't have any numbers of the girls becouse they are not #regular workers#. The best way is to ask receptionists at hotel you stay. Their provision is included in price so you can feel safe and the girls will come directly to yor room.

    I don't use english in this part of Europe but my impression is that they mostly speak and understand English so I believe you shouldn't have problems.

    The best place to pick a non pro is for my oppinion town of Banja Luka. There is much more women than a man (they work in other countries,many died during the war) and it is very easy to find a girlfriend.Of course you must have enough time and financial resort. For my oppinion the cheapest way to have sex is to hire a prostitute.

    If you'll need more informations-here I am.

    By,

    Cosulich

  10. #2
    Here are some advices for other Bosnian towns.In Sarajevo I have no experiences, becouse there I don't feel very confortable,for my oppinion there is too much ortodox muslim influence.

    TUZLA is a town with a muslim mayority but very western. There I ussualy stay at hotel Tuzla,quite nice and cheap (about 30 EUR single room). When I was there for a first time I met at the bar a taxi driver who drove me to night club about 10-15 km outside town.

    I was suprised becouse prices were "normal" ( 4 euros for two non-alcoholic beverages). I spent 1/2 hour with a young moldavian girl in her room. She was 8/10. BJ and full service cost me 30 Euros + 15 for taxi. I felt there very safe and all were friendly. If anybody want taxi driver's cell phone number just let me know. I was there several times and I was always satisfied. The good point is that you can look the girl before make a choice.

    BANJA LUKA

    is a Serbian town on NW of Bosnia. There I ussualy stay in hotel Jezero. I like it, it is cheap (22 euros) but new,clean very comfortable with probably the best restaurant in the town.

    On reception desk they are very friendly so you can ask them for girls companionship. 1 hour costs 75 euros,all included, and the girls there were all extremly nice and friendly local or serbian girls. BBBJ and french kisses are included in price.

    As travel often in Bosnia for bussines and I speak their language very good I'll be glad to give to you more informations.

    By,

    Cosulich

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