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STARI MOST: The famous bridge in Mostar City, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Published 13 Jun 2023

👉Mostar is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located on the Neretva River. It is known for the Old Bridge (Stari Most), which was built in the 16th century and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The bridge was destroyed during the Bosnian War in the 1990s, but was rebuilt and reopened in 2004. The city also has a rich cultural heritage, with many buildings from the Ottoman era, as well as a strong tradition of folk music and dance. Mostar is also a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world to see its historic architecture and picturesque scenery. 👉The Old Town of Mostar is mainly represented by the main street of the town, lined with historical buildings and shops. The street is called Kujundziluk and is known for its traditional crafts and souvenirs. The street is also home to several traditional Bosnian restaurants and cafes, offering local cuisine and a chance to experience the city's lively atmosphere. The cobbled streets and picturesque architecture of the old town, along with Stari Most, the Old Bridge, are the main attraction of the city. 👉Mostar, being located in Bosnia and Herzegovina, offers a variety of traditional dishes that are influenced by Ottoman, Mediterranean and Central European cuisine. Some popular dishes in Mostar include: 👉Ćevapi: small grilled sausages made from a mixture of beef and pork, often served with bread and onions. 👉Burek: a savory pastry made from phyllo dough and filled with meat, cheese, or spinach. Dolma: stuffed grape leaves filled with a mixture of rice, meat, and spices. 👉Japrak: a dish of steamed grape leaves filled with rice, meat, and spices. 👉Bosnian Pot: A hearty stew that includes a variety of meats (mostly beef, pork, and lamb) and vegetables, slow cooked in a casserole. 👉Traditional klepe: dumplings filled with meat, potato, or cottage cheese. 👉Local meat dishes: meat platters, meat under the bell, and more. 👉Additionally, Mostar is also known for its traditional sweets such as Baklava and Tulumbe. It's also worth mentioning that Mostar have a good selection of local beers and wines which complement the traditional food very well. We let the image and the imagination speak. We love action, hiking, nature, people, places and their habits. We thank you for your support and encouragement! Travel with us by SUBSCRIBE 🔔 & LIKE 🔔 /3ipout

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