Rakija
Rakija refers to Bosnia's homemade brandy which is a popular alcoholic drink in the country. However, since the rise of the Muslim influence, alcohol use went down and drinking has been prohibited in certain areas of the country.
Rakija is also popular among the other Balkan countries, like Macedonia.
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