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Along the Neretva River in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina lies an interesting city called Mostar. Everyone who has visited this country at least once says that Mostar is definitely a city that is worth visiting. The territory of the settlement is conventionally divided into two parts as the river crosses the city. A bridge, which gave the name to Mostar, connects these two parts. This is an exceptionally attractive city that is always glad to welcome new guests and is ready to reveal its historical attractions. Besides that, this region has an incredibly picturesque nature that is like a magnet for everyone who likes not only sightseeing but also outdoor recreation. Mostar suburbs are fantastic and definitely worth visiting. In the early Middle Ages, the territory of modern Mostar was a part of the Zahum province. Over the centuries, the territory changed owners several times. In different years, the Nemanjić dynasty, Bosnians, and Zahum princes reigned here. In the mid-15th century, two towers appeared on the different banks of the Neretva River. The fortification on the right bank became famous as Cim, and Nebojsa was the name of the fortification on the opposite bank. This is when the town of Mostar appeared. At the beginning of the 16th century, Mostar became the center of the Sanjak of Herzegovina. Initially, a wooden bridge connected the two banks of the town. A new, stone bridge was built in Mostar in 1666. The settlement started developing even more actively … Read further

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Mostar sightseeing

In the early Middle Ages, the territory of modern Mostar was a part of the Zahum province. Over the centuries, the territory changed owners several times. In different years, the Nemanjić dynasty, Bosnians, and Zahum princes reigned here. In the mid-15th century, two towers appeared on the different banks of the Neretva River. The fortification on the right bank became famous as Cim, and Nebojsa was the name of … Open

Overview of festivals and celebrations in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The international literary festival Sarajevo Poetry Fest has gathered authors from all over the world since 1962. It aims at preserving and developing Bosnian literary traditions, as well as the acquaintance with the world poetry. Poets from Russia, Jamaica, Turkey, and many other countries perform and read poetry in their native languages, live music always sounds here. … Open

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