Veit-Ulrich Braun
December 8, 2025Advertisement
Baljvine, a village in Bosnia-Herzegovina's Republika Srpska, is home to the only mosque to survive the Bosnian war intact. While 100,000 died elsewhere, Serbs and Bosnians here lived in peace, united by mutual respect and a shared struggles.
Today, however, climate change and drought threaten the village's future as residents leave due to the lack of running water.
