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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MostarMostar - Wikipedia

    Mostar (Serbian Cyrillic: Мостар, pronounced ⓘ [a]) is a city and the administrative centre of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, [6] and the historical capital of Herzegovina. [7]

    • Stari Most

      The bridge spans the Neretva River in the old town of...

    • Architecture

      In Mostar, historicist architectural styles reflected...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stari_MostStari Most - Wikipedia

    The bridge spans the Neretva River in the old town of Mostar, the unofficial capital of Herzegovina. The Stari Most is hump-backed, 4 metres (13 ft 1 in) wide and 30 metres (98 ft 5 in) long, and dominates the river from a height of 24 m (78 ft 9 in).

  3. Mostar is the fifth largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 2019 the city had a total population of 104,518. The city has several different cultures living in it but is mostly inhabited by Croats. [1]

  4. hr.wikipedia.org › wiki › MostarMostar – Wikipedija

    Mostar je upravno sjedište Hercegovačko-neretvanske županije [ 3 ] te sveučilišno, kulturno, gospodarsko i političko središte Hrvata u Bosni i Hercegovini. Grad je ime dobio po čuvarima mostova (mostarima) na obalama rijeke Neretve. Ubraja se u jedan od najljepših gradova u Bosni i Hercegovini.

  5. In Mostar, historicist architectural styles reflected cosmopolitan interest and exposure to foreign aesthetic trends and were artfully merged with indigenous styles. Examples include the Italianate Franciscan church, the Ottoman Muslibegovića house, the Dalmatian Ćorovića House and an Orthodox church built with a gift from the Sultan.

  6. bs.wikipedia.org › wiki › MostarMostar - Wikipedia

    Mostar je grad u Bosni i Hercegovini, kulturno i privredno središte Hercegovine te upravno sjedište Hercegovačko-neretvanskog kantona. Ime je dobio po čuvarima mostova (mostarima) na obalama Neretve.

  7. Mostar is the chief city and, historically, the capital of Herzegovina. It is situated in mountainous country along the Neretva River and lies on the Sarajevo-Ploče rail line. First mentioned in 1452, Mostar became a Turkish garrison town in the 16th century.

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