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Get the Mostar, Federacija Bosne I Hercegovine local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.
Mostar is the sunniest city in the country with an average of 2291 solar hours a year. [66] Snow is relatively rare, and it usually melts within a few hours or days. During the 2012 European cold wave, Mostar experienced unusually cold weather with freezing temperatures lasting for days and a record snow depth of 82.5 cm (32 in). [67]
Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina (bordering on Csa) New York City, New York, United States ... often overcast weather. Summers are mild due to cool ocean currents ...
Blagaj was most likely named for its mild weather patterns since blaga in Bosnian means "mild". [2] Blagaj is situated at the spring of the Buna river and a historical tekija ( Dervish monastery). The Blagaj Tekija was built around 1520, with elements of Ottoman architecture and Mediterranean style [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and is considered a national monument.
The airport received 1,000,000 Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible marks (€500,000) from the government in March 2021 as an aid to overcome the Covid-crisis. [8] On 8 September 2021, Croatia Airlines operated a charter flight from Shannon in Ireland to Mostar Airport, marking the resumption of any civilian traffic in Mostar since March 2020.
Kriva Ćuprija (or the transl. Crooked Bridge) is a small stone bridge across the Radobolja river in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The bridge is oldest one arch bridge in Mostar, built in 1558 during the Ottoman rule. Its builder was the Ottoman architect Ćejvan Ketoda. [1]
Radio Mostarska panorama is a Herzegovina local public radio station, broadcasting from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.. From 2013 until 2018, Mostarska panorama was served as special daily [2] output for Mostar operated by Radio Herceg-Bosne (from 07:00–10:00 hour) on their ceded frequency 107.5 MHz.
Thirty years later, a Franciscan monastery was built. The church was destroyed in the Serb-Montenegrin shelling of Mostar in 1992. It was rebuilt after the war. [3] The church has the tallest bell tower in Bosnia and Herzegovina (107 meters). [4] It is also the tallest bell tower in southeast Europe. [5]