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    Stari Most (Serbo-Croatian: Stari most, Стари мост, lit. 'Old Bridge'), also known as Mostar Bridge, is a rebuilt 16th-century Ottoman bridge in the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It crosses the river Neretva and connects the two parts of the city, which is named after the bridge keepers (mostari) who … See more

    The bridge spans the Neretva River in the old town of Mostar, the unofficial capital of Herzegovina. The Stari Most is hump-backed, 4 metres (13 ft 1 in) wide and 30 metres (98 ft 5 in) long, and dominates the river from a height … See more

    The stone single-arch bridge is considered an exemplary piece of Balkan Islamic architecture and was commissioned by Suleiman the Magnificent See more

    Turkish rock band Bulutsuzluk Özlemi's 1996 song "Yaşamaya Mecbursun" (lit. 'You have to live') is about the… See more

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    Stari Most diving is a traditional annual competition in diving organized every year in mid summer (end of July). It is traditional for the… See more

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  2. WebMostar has been long known for its old Turkish houses and the Old Bridge – Stari most, an extraordinary technological achievement of bridge construction. The historic part of Mostar is a result of interaction …

  3. WebMostar Bridge, also known as the Stari Most (‘Old Bridge’), is a reconstructed 16th century Ottoman bridge in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The original bridge stood for 427 years before it was destroyed in 1993 …

  4. Discovering the Enchanting Old Town Mostar

  5. WebLearn how the Old Bridge in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, was rebuilt after being destroyed in the 1990s conflict. Discover how this symbol of reconciliation and coexistence became a World Heritage site in 2005.

  6. The Old Bridge Mostar: A Magnificent Historical Journey

  7. WebStari Most is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Learn about its origins, its role in the Bosnian War, and its restoration after the conflict.