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MOSTAR, La Ciudad Dividida de Bosnia y Herzegovina

MOSTAR, La Ciudad Dividida de Bosnia y Herzegovina

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MOSTAR, La Ciudad Dividida de Bosnia y Herzegovina Turko (Turkish) or Ottoman are two entirely different things Miguel. There is no such a thing as Turkish town anywhere in BiH. Such name suggest like China town, that there are some Turks community in BiH that developed their neighborhoods by the name of Turkish town. Like I said, Ottoman and Turkish (in modern sense) are two entirely different things and should be distinguished in historic sense and topics. Italian and Romans are just like Turkish and Ottoman two different things. Besides, even during Ottoman era, no Turks or very little ethnic Turks lived in Bosnia.
Bosnia was part of Ottoman empire and vast majority Ottoman architecture present in todays BiH were built by Bosnian-Ottoman governors. To be fair, Ottomans (Turks) did build Mostar bridge but for example, the old town of Sarajevo wasnt built by Ottomans (Turks) but Bosnian-Ottoman governor by the name of Isa beg Ishakovic.

Date: 2024-03-05

Comments and reviews: 9


Soy de Bosnia y Herzegovina y puedo decir por Mostar para mi ciudad mas bonito en Pais. me encanta cada vez visitar. En verano la ciudad mas caloroso de Evropa y para gente quien llegar de paises sin mucha calor no es tan facil adaptarse en el calor. Yo personalmente disfruto en muchas bellezas de la ciudad Mostar. Gracias por una presentacion este hermoso ciudad.
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Bosnia is a land of contrasts, lovely people that lived together but were destroyed by evil war. Here there is great beauty existing alongside great tragedy. it is a place that tears your heart with many different emotions. There are many lessons we can learn about ourselves here
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If you're making a video at least make something that is true and film the both sides of the city. Croats didn't destroy the Old bridge, it was so called Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina (muslim army)
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Parece que Bosnia and Herzegovina, esta haciendo muy bien. Fui enviado con ordenes militares en el 95. Me da mucho gusto que estan gosando su libertad. Deje buenos amigos y recuerdos.
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Que lugar tan misterioso, lleno de colinas y estrechos callejones de piedra, que ganas de perderse ahi, con sus bellas mujeres.
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Hello there, you should go over the bridge to the other side and record some footage, there is also a lot to see. Around the city too.
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Me encantan estos interesantes videos descriptivos sobre europa central enmarcados con la belleza de sus mujeres
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Mostar is not capital of any croats and Bosnia is not muslim country! Mostar is multiethnic city and so is Bosnia!
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10 o 15 euros economico se me hace caro para una comida en un pueblo que carece de atractivos turisticos
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