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- Architecture_of_Mostar abstract "Centuries before the Ottoman conquest of Bosnia, Mostar was a small hamlet situated at a strategic crossing of the Neretva River. Its hinterlands consisted of a broad agricultural plain on the west bank and steep terraces on the east bank surrounded by barren mountains. Mostar was a representative multi-ethnic and multi-cultural settlement in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which had possessed an independent political identity since the twelfth century. By the fifteenth century, most of the lands that would later become part of modern Yugoslavia were inhabited primarily by peoples of the same south Slavic heritage.".
- Architecture_of_Mostar thumbnail Kujundžiluk.jpg?width=300.
- Architecture_of_Mostar wikiPageID "28493866".
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- Architecture_of_Mostar hasPhotoCollection Architecture_of_Mostar.
- Architecture_of_Mostar subject Category:Architecture_by_city.
- Architecture_of_Mostar subject Category:Bosnia_and_Herzegovina_architecture.
- Architecture_of_Mostar subject Category:Mostar.
- Architecture_of_Mostar comment "Centuries before the Ottoman conquest of Bosnia, Mostar was a small hamlet situated at a strategic crossing of the Neretva River. Its hinterlands consisted of a broad agricultural plain on the west bank and steep terraces on the east bank surrounded by barren mountains. Mostar was a representative multi-ethnic and multi-cultural settlement in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which had possessed an independent political identity since the twelfth century.".
- Architecture_of_Mostar label "Architecture of Mostar".
- Architecture_of_Mostar sameAs Q4787163.
- Architecture_of_Mostar sameAs Q4787163.
- Architecture_of_Mostar wasDerivedFrom Architecture_of_Mostar?oldid=591433008.
- Architecture_of_Mostar depiction Kujundžiluk.jpg.
- Architecture_of_Mostar isPrimaryTopicOf Architecture_of_Mostar.