Bosnia: Geography and Society
Citation
TURHAN, Fatma Sel. "Bosnia: Geography and Society". The Ottoman Empire and the Bosnian Uprising, (2014): 30-73.Abstract
Bosnia, vast in extent and mountainous in character, has often been described
in this way, with a heavy emphasis on the country’s natural wealth and its
geostrategic position. Very mountainous, Bosnia stretches from the dense
forest and rich high plateau pastures of north-central Bosnia to the dry and
barren landscape of western Herzegovina, and is divided by rivers, most of
which are non-navigable. As Braudel states in his great work, The
Mediterranean, ‘The traveler crossing from the bare stones of Herzegovina
to the wooded slopes of Bosnia enters a different world, as Jean Brunhes has
noted.It is mainly because of this characteristic of Bosnia that the nineteenth-century Austrian geologist Ami Boué, who made three trips to the
Balkan lands, called Bosnia the ‘Switzerland of Turkey.