Jajce is a town located in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, known for its rich history and stunning natural beauty. The town is situated in the foothills of the Plješevica mountain and overlooks the Pliva River. Jajce is most famous for its picturesque waterfall, which is located in the center of the town and is considered one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The town is also home to several historical sites, including the Jajce fortress, which was built in the 14th century and served as a defensive stronghold for the Kingdom of Bosnia. The town was also an important center for the Illyrian culture and a major trading hub in the region.
Jajce is also famous for its medieval architecture, including the Gothic-style St. Luke's Church and the Renaissance-style Jajce Palace, which was once the residence of the last King of Bosnia, Stjepan Tomasevic.