Blog Pansion Villa Anja Mostar
16
Sep
The city is relatively large and continuous urban settlement in which the majority of the population lives. Many people are due to stress and fast living in big cities are moving to smaller towns or villages. Smaller cities reflect calmness, charming, beautiful and have a certain special spirit. Flexy Journej blog published a list of the most beautiful cities in Europe, between the sixty most beautiful cities, and in fifth place, was in Mostar. We will specify the first five cities, just for good placement of Mostar.
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16
Sep
A text on the cultural monuments from Bosnia and Herzegovina inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Was published in its 58th issue of the World Heritage Review magazine on page 89.
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30
May
Traditional sports events altitude jumps from the old bridge is now 445th time held in Mostar.
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28
May
Medjugorje, 27 km from Mostar, has become one of the most popular pilgrim attractions in the Catholic world since 24th June 1981, when a group of teenagers witnessed the apparition of the Virgin Mary, near the village of Podbrdo, in that very place that was afterwards called the Hill of the Apparition.The “Miracle of Mary of Međugore” has radically transformed this small town into a sort of ‘global city’, constantly visited by Catholics arriving from all over the world.
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25
May
Trebinje, one of the most fascinating Herzegovina towns, is a small urban centre in the southern corner of the country, at about 113 km from Mostar. It deve-loped under Byzantine infl uence, under the Ottoman Empire and during the Austrian-Hungarian epoch. Its historical centre lies on the banks of the Trebišnici River and was mentioned for the fi rst time in the 10th century by the Byzantine historian Konstantin Porfi rgenit.
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24
May
Žitomislići, about 20 km from Mostar, is a little village situated on the left side of the Neretva River, along the road that connects Mostar to Ploče. Here is the most important Herzegovina Orthodox Monastery. It was constructed at the end of the 16th century on the foundations of an ancient church, commissioned by the nobleman Hrabren Miloradovic. One of its most interesting features is the door of the Imperial Altar with the iconographic representation of the “Annunciation”.
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23
May
Called the «City of Stone» by the Nobel prize winner Ivo Andrić, Počitelj is a splendid Ottoman city dating back to the Middle Ages. It is situated on the left side of the Neretva River, about 30 km from Mostar.
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