Mostar

View of the Old Town, with the Ottoman-era bridge over the Neretva River
Minaret of the Tabacica Mosque

Mostar is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

It is one of the most popular cities to visit in Bosnia and Herzegovina, most of which is due to the famous Stari Most (Serbian: "Old Bridge") bridge. The bridge and the old city whose two sides it joins are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[1]

It is located on the banks of the Neretva River and is the cultural and economic center of Herzegovina, and also the largest city in Herzegovina.

Inhabited places:

Bačevići, Banjdol, Blagaj, Bogodol, Buna, Cim, Čule, Dobrč, Donja Drežnica, Donji Jasenjani, Dračevice, Gnojnice, Goranci, Gornja Drežnica, Gornje Gnojnice, Gornji Jasenjani, Gubavica, Hodbina, Hrušta, Humilišani, Ilići, Jasenica, Kamena, Kokorina, Kosor, Kremenac, Krivodol, Kružanj, Kutilivač, Lakševine, Malo Polje, Miljkovići, Mostar, Ortiješ, Pijesci, Podgorani, Podgorje, Podvelež, Polog, Potoci, Prigrađani, Rabina, Raška Gora, Raštani, Ravni, Rodoč, Selište, Slipčići, Sovići, Sretnice, Striževo, Vihovići, Vojno, Vranjevići, Vrapčići, Vrdi, Zijemlje, Željuša, Žitomislići and Žulja.

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