The UNESCO Tentative List represents an inventory of sites located within a country that are considered suitable for inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Member states include those sites in their Tentative Lists that they regard as cultural and/or natural heritage of outstanding universal value, which they intend to nominate in the coming years. Nominations for the World Heritage List are accepted only if the site has previously been included on the Tentative List.
Martin Brod is a picturesque village situated in the municipality of Bihać, in the Una-Sana Canton of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was added to the UNESCO Tentative List in 2019. The village is renowned for its natural beauty, particularly the Martin Brod waterfall, which stands out as one of the region’s highlights. Additionally, it is located near the Una National Park, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The area is celebrated for its pristine rivers, lush forests, and traditional architecture.