The Herzegovina-Neretva Canton is a canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the southern part of the country. It is one of the ten cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and is the largest canton in the country. The canton is bordered by Croatia to the south and west, and the Republika Srpska to the north and east. The capital of the canton is Mostar, a city known for its iconic Ottoman-style bridge, Stari Most, which spans the Neretva River. Other notable cities in the canton include Čapljina, Široki Brijeg, and Stolac.
The Herzegovina-Neretva Canton is known for its natural beauty, with stunning landscapes, crystal-clear rivers, and picturesque mountain villages. The region is home to several national parks, including Blidinje Nature Park, Hutovo Blato Nature Park, and Kravica Waterfall Nature Park. The canton is also home to numerous historical sites, from medieval fortresses to ancient mosques.
The Herzegovina-Neretva Canton is a popular tourist destination, offering a wide range of activities, from hiking and rafting to bird-watching and wine-tasting. Visitors can explore the region's many cultural and historical sites, or simply relax and enjoy the stunning scenery. The region is also known for its excellent cuisine, with traditional dishes such as ćevapi, a Bosnian-style kebab, and burek, a flaky pastry filled with meat or cheese. With its beautiful landscapes, rich culture, and delicious food, the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton is a must-visit destination in Bosnia and Herzegovina.