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  2. Kneza Miloša Street - Wikipedia

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    Previously known as Topčider Road, [1] it was later named after prince Miloš Obrenović, the first ruler of modern Serbia (1815-1839 and 1858–1860). [ 2 ] In 2020, the street, with its surroundings, was protected by the law and declared a protected spatial cultural-historical unit . [ 3 ]

  3. Glavatičevo - Wikipedia

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    A year later the stage of the road Boračko Lake - Glavatičevo was built, with which Glavatičevo is connected with Konjic, Mostar and Sarajevo. Glavatičevo slowly grew and in a few years village got large agricultural cooperatives building, and within that building two shops, caffe-shop, cinema and theatre hall for multiple purpose.

  4. Neretva Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Neretva (Bosnian Cyrillic: Хотел Неретва) is a hotel in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.It was designed in 1890. by architect Alexander Wittek and built in a specific pseudo-Moorish style, [1] which was dominant from the end of the 19th century, on the left bank of the Neretva river, in the heart of Old town of Mostar, in 1892, during the Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and ...

  5. Jatagan Mala - Wikipedia

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    In time, it expanded occupying the entire slope between the Sarajevska Street on the west and Autokomanda on the east, stretching above the Kragujevac road, modern Franše d'Еpere section of the highway. [1] It occupied roughly the area across the present neighborhoods of Mostar and Prokop, on the northern slopes of Topčidersko Brdo.

  6. Siege of Mostar - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Mostar was fought during the Bosnian War first in 1992 and then again later in 1993 to 1994. Initially lasting between April 1992 and June 1992, it involved the Croatian Defence Council (HVO) and the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) fighting against the Serb-dominated Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) after Bosnia and Herzegovina declared its independence from ...

  7. Hrvatska pošta Mostar - Wikipedia

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    Hrvatska pošta Mostar (English: Croatian Post Mostar) is one of three companies responsible for postal service in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It operates mainly in Croat-majority areas in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and its headquarters are in Mostar. It was established in 1993.