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Mostar: The River City

January 6, 2008

Stari Most in MostarMostar is the fifth-largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and has an interesting history as well as a striking layout. The famously divided city spans both sides of the Neretva River, with a vibrant community of Bosniaks and Croats occupying either side of this city. Connecting the two regions is the Old Mostar Bridge, which was constructed in 1566 . Read the story »

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