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  2. Mostar - Wikipedia

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    Mostar is an important tourist destination in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Mostar International Airport serves the city as well as the railway and bus stations which connect it to a number of national and international destinations. Mostar's old town is an important tourist destination with the Stari Most being its most recognizable feature.

  3. Blagaj, Mostar - Wikipedia

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    Source of the Buna river and the Blagaj Tekija The historic site of the Old Blagaj Fort (Stjepan grad) - Unlike other fortifications serving as residences in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Blagaj fortress is located on a natural level area above steep cliffs to the south, west and north. The walls have survived for much of their length to a height ...

  4. Stari Most - Wikipedia

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    Stari Most ("Old Bridge" in Croatian), also known as Mostar Bridge, is a rebuilt 16th-century Ottoman bridge in the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It crosses the river Neretva and connects the two parts of the city, which is named after the bridge keepers ( mostari ) who guarded the Stari Most during the Ottoman era. [ 1 ]

  5. Church of St. Peter and Paul, Mostar - Wikipedia

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    After the bishop's residence complex was built in Vukodol in 1847, the seat of the new Franciscan province and the seat of the bishop of Mostar, [2] in 1866 the Franciscan church of St. Peter and Paul in the city itself. Thirty years later, a Franciscan monastery was built. The church was destroyed in the Serb-Montenegrin shelling of

  6. Mostar railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station opened on 14 June 1885, when the first section of the Southern Railway was completed [2] with some rail traffic had already commenced on 26 January 1885. Built with authorization of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy to better to establish communication from the interior to the sea, the line runs through the valley of the Neretva River. [3]

  7. Mo (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Mo (stylized with all uppercase) is an American comedy-drama television series that premiered on August 24, 2022 on Netflix.The series stars Mo Amer as the titular character.

  8. Architecture of Mostar - Wikipedia

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    Telephone service for civil customers was introduced to Mostar in 1906, while a Military Airport Mostar, first one in the Balkans was established in 1913. Number and structure of population were changing rapidly. In 1885 Mostar there were 1,975 houses, 2,104 the dwelling units occupied by 12,665 inhabitants, of whom 6,442 were men and 6,223 women.

  9. City TV (Bosnia and Herzegovina) - Wikipedia

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    City TV is a Bosnian local commercial television channel based in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The program is mainly produced in the Bosnian language . References

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