Bus travel in the former Yugoslavia Attractions & Activities - The Best Holiday Destinations for 2020
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Because of the poor condition of railways and the relatively high price of short-haul flights, buses (autobusi, singular autobus) are the most common form of public transport in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, Montenegro and the Republic of Macedonia.
There are several major bus companies in the region, including:
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, the largest, part of the Eurolines network, connects Belgrade to the entire region and to most of Europe.
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, Croatia's Eurolines carrier.
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, from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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operates frequent buses from Zagreb to Split and Makarska.
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, another large Croatian company.
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operates most of the bus services to and from Niš.
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operates services within Slovenia.
Other companies are , AP Varaždin, Croatia Bus, Galeb Ohrid, Kavim-Jedinstvo Vranje, BS Tours Beograd, Fils Pula, Alpetour Kranj, etc.
A bus station is called avtobusna postaja in Slovenia, autobusni kolodvor in Croatia, autobusna stanica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, autobuska stanica in Serbia and Montenegro, and avtobuska stanica in Macedonia.
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