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One of the most ethnically diverse cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mostar is picturesquely spread out on both sides of the Neretva River. The two parts of Mostar are connected by the famous Old Bridge (pictured), which once gave a name to the city itself.
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Mostar is divided into Croatian (Christian) and Bosnian (Muslim) parts - in fact, during the Balkan conflict, in fact, now it is more likely virtual, nevertheless, it imposes some restrictions - for example, on public transport routes.
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For those who are going to visit Mostar, we have prepared our TOP-5 things that you definitely need to do:
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1. It is natural to walk along the Old Bridge - the Main Attraction of Mostar. The most courageous can jump from him to the Neretva.
2. Visit the Bosnaseum Museum. The new museum opened in May 2018 and gained popularity in the first tourist season: to a large extent due to its convenient location, 200 meters from the Old Bridge.
3. See the Karajozbegov mosque. The construction of the mosque was completed in 1557, and in the same year the construction of the famous bridge across the Neretva began. Mehmed Karadzhoz-run was related to both structures.
4. Climb to the hill Hum. The height of the hill Hum is 410 meters above sea level. From its top overlooks the entire Mostar and the suburbs.
5. Look at the ice factory. In Mostar, on Cardinal Stepinets Street, surrounded by modern buildings, there is a two-story house, known as Ledara, that is, an ice factory. Googling about him is interesting.
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Who was in Mostar? Liked?