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Singidunum
April 27th, 2005, 05:03 PM
NEUM is the town in small portion of Adriatics (24km) of BiH.

Neum is favorable situated on the middle of the southern Adriatic Sea coast. The linguistic root of Neum means 'new'. It originates from the word 'neon' that dates back to before 533, when the municipality was referred to as Nouense and Neunense. And indeed: Neum is a new tourist town with new views on some of the previous values of this land... it has a new vision with new ideas and new approaches. Neum is rich with medieval stecci tombs, which are the emanation of the national spirit, passing down the messages that run through centuries and time in parallel with church records in this door to Christianity.
With its 24 km. of splendidly diversified coast, Neum is the only entrance of BiH to the sea. There are approximately 5,000 beds, out of which 2,000 beds are in high class hotels. The remaining beds are mainly private accommodation in typical stone masoned Dalmatian homes. Its proximity of significant, interesting and attractive towns such as Dubrovnik, Mostar, Korcula, Hutovo Blato and Medjugorje enhances the entire tourist offer of Neum and makes it even more attractive for trips, outings, and large group tours. See you there!



http://www.neum.ba/slike/neum_panorama.jpg

http://www.bhtourism.ba/coast/images/foto-coast.jpg

http://www.neum.ba/slike/hot_zenit_v.jpg

http://www.komorabih.com/expo/images/neum1.jpg

http://www.neum.ba/slike/hot_sunce_v.jpg

http://www.dianagroup.cz/images/neuzen.jpg

http://www.angelfire.com/film/peti_element/images/Neum.jpg

http://www.botschaftbh.de/slike/neum.jpg

http://www.dalmatianet.com/_destination/neum/neum.jpg

http://www.neum.ba/slike/hot_stella_v.jpg

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http://p.vtourist.com/2034495-Things_To_Do-Neum.jpg

webshots:
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anyone knows which place is this? I got it as Neum but it's not
http://www.ckjarotour.cz/image/chorvatsko/neum.jpg

CVRKI
April 27th, 2005, 10:40 PM
anyone knows which place is this? I got it as Neum but it's not
http://www.ckjarotour.cz/image/chorvatsko/neum.jpg

Primošten

Singidunum
April 27th, 2005, 11:18 PM
thanks :) never heard of it and looks grea! :eek2:

CVRKI
April 28th, 2005, 12:04 AM
thanks :) never heard of it and looks great!
Jeste lipo misto, ima valjda dvadesetak godina kako sam proveo leto tamo i ostali su mi narocito u pamcenju smrad pregorelog pomfrit-ulja i miris nemacke kuhinje (bio je prepun nemackih proletera, od onih koji nemogu provesti leto bez kiselog kupusa) :runaway:

MIMICA
April 28th, 2005, 07:41 AM
I absolutely love Neum. It has some sort of really realaxed feeling that most other small towns don't have. I can see it becoming a very important city when it comes to tourism.
Once things get situated alittle more, nice hotels will be built, and it'll look even better! :)

Pavle
April 28th, 2005, 01:28 PM
Ах...Неум (на основу овог "ах" можда мислите да уздишем за Неумом, ха ;)), мени један од најомражених вароши на Јадрану. Претпрошле године када сам са старим ишао према Пељешцу у Неуму нам је пукла гума! Читав дан смо тражили вулканизера, али не! Нема па нема, и на крају је дошао камиончић Ауто - мото савеза Хрватске и пребацио нас до Дубровника гдје су нам намонтирали нову гуму. У међувремену смо читав дан провели на 45 степени, асвалт упек'о, немамо ни динара, а ваља чекат' оне из Дубровника. Ужас!

Добро, можда је ово мало субјективно, али док смо чекали те Дубровчане читав дан сам провео тамо и немам много лијепих ствари да кажем за то мјесто. Један шопинг центар, који хотел, нема лијепе плаже, гужва...није ми јасно ко ће поред нашег дивног Јадрана баш у Неум?

Поздрав,
-Павле

MIMICA
April 28th, 2005, 10:58 PM
Ах...Неум (на основу овог "ах" можда мислите да уздишем за Неумом, ха ;)), мени један од најомражених вароши на Јадрану. Претпрошле године када сам са старим ишао према Пељешцу у Неуму нам је пукла гума! Читав дан смо тражили вулканизера, али не! Нема па нема, и на крају је дошао камиончић Ауто - мото савеза Хрватске и пребацио нас до Дубровника гдје су нам намонтирали нову гуму. У међувремену смо читав дан провели на 45 степени, асвалт упек'о, немамо ни динара, а ваља чекат' оне из Дубровника. Ужас!

Добро, можда је ово мало субјективно, али док смо чекали те Дубровчане читав дан сам провео тамо и немам много лијепих ствари да кажем за то мјесто. Један шопинг центар, који хотел, нема лијепе плаже, гужва...није ми јасно ко ће поред нашег дивног Јадрана баш у Неум?

Поздрав,
-Павле


Wow, that does absolutely NOTHING to the users that can't read Cyrill. :no:

Kommandant Mark
April 28th, 2005, 11:06 PM
Who cares. I understood it just fine:)
Reading cyrillic comes more naturally to me than reading/writing this latin script...

Pa Neum bi trebao da se razvije u glavnu luku BiH...da sve sto se uvozi/izvozi ide preko nje...sverc-komerc;)

SpotlessMind
April 29th, 2005, 01:42 AM
Pa Neum bi trebao da se razvije u glavnu luku BiH...da sve sto se uvozi/izvozi ide preko nje...sverc-komerc;)

BiH already has Ploce for that....

:cheers:

Pavle
April 29th, 2005, 12:30 PM
Wow, that does absolutely NOTHING to the users that can't read Cyrill. :no:

You can't read Cyrillic?! And you call yourself Bosnian? Sarajlija? Shame on you!

Cheers,
-Pavle

MIMICA
April 30th, 2005, 01:21 AM
You can't read Cyrillic?! And you call yourself Bosnian? Sarajlija? Shame on you!

Cheers,
-Pavle


I'd hate to tell you, my life is all Latin. I never found a reason to learn Cyrillic, or even want to. :) You have the right to use whatever language you would like, and go right ahead. :yes:

Pavle
April 30th, 2005, 11:04 AM
No, you can use whatever you want, but I'm surprised you don't know cyrillic! Man, 49% of your country is using cyrillic alphabet! How will you find a job in future? Think about that...
And sorry for asking, but how old are you?

Cheers,
-Pavle

MIMICA
April 30th, 2005, 12:55 PM
No, you can use whatever you want, but I'm surprised you don't know cyrillic! Man, 49% of your country is using cyrillic alphabet! How will you find a job in future? Think about that...
And sorry for asking, but how old are you?

Cheers,
-Pavle


I already stated that you can use WHATEVER you'd like. I'm fine for the future, thank you very much. :|

Sarajka
May 12th, 2005, 12:00 AM
http://img162.echo.cx/img162/2570/12ou.th.jpg (http://img162.echo.cx/my.php?image=12ou.jpg)http://img162.echo.cx/img162/1568/20jw.th.jpg (http://img162.echo.cx/my.php?image=20jw.jpg)

Kommandant Mark
May 12th, 2005, 01:17 AM
Is there enough room on Bosnia's coastline for a second town to be built?

Sarajka
May 12th, 2005, 01:37 AM
^ Ahahaha :D Ahahaha

I love living a country where that's a legitimate question.

Of course there's room, Kommandmant - not much, but I mean...24 km of coastline should be able to squeeze in two towns.

We use Ploce though, for everything, so there is no...conditions present...that could lead to the development of another town.

MIMICA
May 12th, 2005, 02:18 AM
I personally don't really see the reason for another town to be built. Just fixing up Neum alittle would make it just as good as two towns, but that's just my thought. :)

yugoboy
May 14th, 2005, 04:36 AM
Neum, has nothing special to offer, its just so bland hehe.. even when Sarajevo, Mostar, Banja Luka, Trebinje become bigger tourist attractions I don't think little Neum will ever!

Sarajka
May 14th, 2005, 06:28 AM
^ Neum already is, moreso than the others mentioned, Yugo.

Neum will never be anything more than a little place to buy gas and get something to eat between Dubrovnik and the rest of Croatia, but that will always keep it well up there in terms of tourism and business.

KhApZ!
May 14th, 2005, 03:44 PM
It looks very nice. Bosnia only has 24 km of coastline, wow! You could buil 1 city joining Neum and another city on the Coast. But then again you have Croatia right nextdoor and they have beautiful beaches. Sometimes it is just nice to have a nice quiet beachtown tho.

Sarajka
May 14th, 2005, 03:58 PM
^ I'm contented that we finally negociated a deal with Croatia to make one of their port cities, one which was always used by BiH during the Yugoslavia and pre-WWII days, our official port. I don't need BiH to own everything it uses, I think it's nice if we can share something in a way that benefits both. Look up economic statistics for Ploce since the deal was enacted a few years ago, you'll scare yourself at how immediately they surged ahead.

As for Neum, it does function as a port sometimes. From time to time, the American military likes to bring it's soldiers around with their pants down so we can enthusiastically kiss their asses for the cameras. This often happens in Neum with US warships. ;) Followed 9 months later by seemingly inexplicable baby booms. ;)

KhApZ!
May 14th, 2005, 04:24 PM
^ HAHAHAHAHA! That is hillarious Mila!

Yes I hope the deal with Croatia works out well and bolsters relations between the 2 countries :)

California EU
May 15th, 2005, 11:01 AM
^ I'm contented that we finally negociated a deal with Croatia to make one of their port cities, one which was always used by BiH during the Yugoslavia and pre-WWII days, our official port. I don't need BiH to own everything it uses, I think it's nice if we can share something in a way that benefits both. Look up economic statistics for Ploce since the deal was enacted a few years ago, you'll scare yourself at how immediately they surged ahead.

As for Neum, it does function as a port sometimes. From time to time, the American military likes to bring it's soldiers around with their pants down so we can enthusiastically kiss their asses for the cameras. This often happens in Neum with US warships. ;) Followed 9 months later by seemingly inexplicable baby booms. ;)
Well we cant help it when there are girls as cute as you there. :kiss: :banana: :eek: :naughty: :naughty: :naughty:

Sarajka
May 15th, 2005, 07:07 PM
^ I don't mind, I am very grateful to them, California EU. I just wish the American..."photo opportunity planners"...understood that it's been 10 years and Bosnians won't stand by the thousands, in tattered clothes, with tears in their eyes, crying, and blowing kisses to US fighter jets in the sky, screaming "AMERIKA! AMERIKA!"... ;)

The best they can get now is a group of hundreds or fairly well-dressed people, and a few teary-eyed older women. :D

California EU
May 16th, 2005, 08:24 AM
^ I don't mind, I am very grateful to them, California EU. I just wish the American..."photo opportunity planners"...understood that it's been 10 years and Bosnians won't stand by the thousands, in tattered clothes, with tears in their eyes, crying, and blowing kisses to US fighter jets in the sky, screaming "AMERIKA! AMERIKA!"... ;)

The best they can get now is a group of hundreds or fairly well-dressed people, and a few teary-eyed older women. :D
It’s ok cause we are the most hated nation world wide, but people don’t understand that average Americans are the nicest people in the world, its the government who is sending troops. Here is something to think about how will the world be now if USA was isolated?, there would be much more violence in the world.

Sarajka
May 16th, 2005, 05:09 PM
^ Oh I'm well aware. I am irritated with America at times, especially since Bush came to power. I have a strong distaste for Christian fundamentalism, as you can imagine. ;)

For fundamentalism of any kind - though I must say that the average American government decision affects me often more than my own government's decisions. So I have a greater interest in American politics than I do in other other nations with a "religious right-wing" (Saudi Arabia, Iran, etc.)

But - like my sister says - "Say what you want about America. The next superpower will be China and then you'll really have something to cry about."

Indexi
May 16th, 2005, 05:53 PM
^ Oh I'm well aware. I am irritated with America at times, especially since Bush came to power. I have a strong distaste for Christian fundamentalism, as you can imagine. ;)

For fundamentalism of any kind - though I must say that the average American government decision affects me often more than my own government's decisions. So I have a greater interest in American politics than I do in other other nations with a "religious right-wing" (Saudi Arabia, Iran, etc.)

But - like my sister says - "Say what you want about America. The next superpower will be China and then you'll really have something to cry about."

:lol: @ your sister