Jajce
Jajce is a historic town located in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, featuring the confluence of the Pliva and Vrbas rivers. The town is famous for its picturesque waterfall, which is a popular tourist attraction, and its well-preserved medieval architecture, including the Jajce Fortress.
The town has a rich cultural heritage, with influences from various periods, including the Ottoman Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Jajce is also recognized for its role in the history of Yugoslavia, as it was the site of the second session of the AVNOJ in 1943, which laid the groundwork for the establishment of the socialist federation.