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  1. Mostar is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located on the banks of the Neretva River, and it represents the cultural centre and the largest city of Herzegovina. Mostar is considered one of the most beautiful cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and it is named after the bridge keepers on the river Neretva. Neretva flows under one of the most ...

  2. hu.wikipedia.org › wiki › MostarMostar – Wikipédia

    Mostar(ejtsd: mosztár) városés község (járás) Bosznia-Hercegovinadéli részén, Hercegovina-Neretvai kantonszékhelye, Hercegovina legnagyobb települése,[2]a boszniai horvátok kulturális, politikai központja.[3] A város nevét az azt keresztülszelő Neretvafolyón álló hidak egyikéről, az úgynevezett „Öreg hídról ...

  3. Nov 7, 2023 · 5. Shop Old Town’s Čaršija (Old Bazaar) Čaršija means “Old Bazaar” and is the market area across the bridge along the cobblestone streets running parallel to the Neretva River. Nestled in the heart of Mostar’s Old Town the bazaar has numerous vendors that are selling rugs, copper items, painted plates, and handicrafts.

  4. A jewel of Ottoman architecture, Stari Most (Old Bridge) was built in 1566 by a pupil of the great architect Sinan at the order of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. A 17th century explorer described it as a ‘rainbow arch’, ‘thrown from rock to rock as high as the sky’. Stari Most was a defining element of Mostar’s identity as an urban ...

  5. Mostar, town, Bosnia and Herzegovina. 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.

  6. cs.wikipedia.org › wiki › MostarMostar – Wikipedie

    Mostar (v srbské cyrilici Мостар) je město v jižní části Bosny a Hercegoviny, kulturní a společenské centrum regionu Hercegovina, hlavní město Hercegovsko-neretvanského kantonu, a jedno z největších měst v zemi. Situováno je v údolí řeky Neretva, mezi horami Hum a Velež. [1]

  7. Mostar offers the most accessible and enticing first taste of Bosnian culture. Ideally located a short drive from the Dalmatian Coast, this charming, manageably compact small city — with a scenic setting, beautiful Turkish-style architecture, a dynamic history, and an iconic bridge — feels like Bosnia with training wheels. And despite the scars of war, Mostar is still stunning, straddling ...

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