MOSTAR

môˈstär, city (1991 pop. 75,613), in Bosnia and Hercegovina, on the Neretva River. Its name means "Old Bridge," referring to the 16th-century stone bridge built by Ottoman sultan Sulayman the Magnificent, which, along with numerous Turkish mosques and old houses, was destroyed in the 1993–94 siege of the city during the Bosnian civil war. Prior to the war, Mostar had been the chief city of Hercegovina. It produced tobacco, wine, and aluminum products, with bauxite mines and a hydroelectric plant operating nearby.

Known in 1442, Mostar became (16th cent.) the chief Turkish administrative and commercial center in Hercegovina. It passed to Austria in 1878 and to Yugoslavia in 1918. In 1993, as Bosnia and Hercegovina was torn by civil war after declaring independence from Yugoslavia, Croats and Muslims began a nine-month-long struggle for control of Mostar. Bosnian Croats relentlessly bombarded the eastern, Muslim section of the city, reducing most of it to ruins. Since a cease-fire in 1994, attempts to restore civic unity to Mostar have proceeded fitfully.

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...Yarwood's book on the reconstruction of Mostar, in which he played such a major part. Before the war in Bosnia and Hercegovina, Mostar had been a fully multi-ethnic, multi...Bosniaks Muslims fought together defending Mostar against the Serbs from April until early...
east of Mostar. 2 These are substantial numbers for...earlier. The corresponding figures for east Mostar were more modest - 231 Croats and 311...but still not insignificant, since east Mostar is both less urban and much less populous...
...Citizens of Sarajevo, Banja Luka and Mostar, 1039 of them, whose ethnic proportion...percentage in Sarajevo was 72 per cent and in Mostar 66 per cent. It is interesting that half the Croats surveyed in Mostar were against the ban. As the town was...
that the west Mostar police were continuing to expel Muslims...the end of June, it was clear that the Mostar elections, which were going to be held...Muslim candidates dared to canvass in west Mostar and no Croat candidates canvassed in east...
...of the Franciscan Province of Herzegovina, Mostar. God. XXVIII, Listopad-Prosinac Br. Mostar. Medjugorje Incredibilities. 1997. In Crkva...Diocesan Pastoral Bulletin of the Diocese of Mostar-Duvno, N. 1111997, p. 3. Medjugorje...
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Community as Heterogeneous Ensemble: Mostar and Multiculturalism. by Martin Coward...the Old Bridge, or Stari Most, at Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina, collapsed into...than four hundred years, linking east Mostar (and the Bosnian hinterlands) to west...
...High School Students in Nevesinje and Mostar by Olivera Dabic , Marko Martinac , Dragan...250 in Sarajevo, 200 in Zenica, 170 in Mostar, 36 in Sanski Most and 28 in Doboj...costs 15 Euros in Sarajevo, 10 Euros in Mostar, 3 in Banja Luka, while cannabis (0...
...as given expression in the divided city of Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovena during the recent...Yugoslavian nation. THE CASE FOR NATIONALISM: MOSTAR, BOSNIA Our principal focus is on the city of Mostar, Bosnia and the competing social identities...
...aims at describing the adolescents of the Mostar area, southern Bosnia-Herzegovina, regarding...place was a process of ethnicification. Mostar The second largest city of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Mostar, has about 100,000 inhabitants. While...
...Office of the High Representatives (OHR) Mostar office, "alive and kicking."34 Herceg...control of Hercegovacka Banka in the city of Mostar.54 The High Representative accused HDZ...one potential foreign investor in the Mostar Tobacco Factory withdrew from negotiations...
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From Zagreb to Mostar: a Bosnian journey. by Mary Pat Kelly...during the worst sieges of Sarajevo and Mostar. But when youre gesturing for another...again and again: Vukovar, Sarajevo, Mostar. "Some spit on the flag of the UN when...
War Broke the Mostar Bridge, One of the Most Emblematic Buildings...Lightning flickered in the mountains of the Mostar valley as its old pedestrian bridge was...and deserted masonry shells. Croatian Mostar is more modern and much less picturesque...
...the celebrated Ottoman stone bridge in Mostar in all its former glory will soon be realised...this decade. Muslims and Croats from Mostar wept together as Croat guns finally hammered...international peace-keeping security force in Mostar spent the past summer diving down up to...
...muezzins call pierces the darkening sky over Mostar and the mosques minaret brightens in the...that will hold up the rebuilt bridge of Mostar, called Start Most ("old bridge...gratification of instant reconciliation. But Mostar does not seem ready yet. "The bridge...
...students, returnees to the Bosnian city of Mostar after the war, express diverse experiences...had been in exile in Germany. Though Mostar was in ruins, she "loved my town even...bit ashamed of the fact that I had left Mostar and my friends for four frightful years...
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World is watching as Mostar goes to polls by Philip Smucker...DEMOCRACY IN VOLATILE BOSNIA.**** MOSTAR, Bosnia - The windows of the Sts. Peter...populations, elections set for today in Mostar will go ahead as scheduled. About 100...
Angel of Mostar: The Debt I Owe Tragic Major Ruined by...A CHARITY worker known as the Angel of Mostar yesterday told how her leg was saved by...his fathers death. TRUE HERO: Angel of Mostar Sally Becker with Major Foxton in the...
MY LIFES FALLEN APART SAYS DUMPED ANGEL OF MOSTAR; Pregnant Sally Left Devastated as Her Man Finds New Love. by Nick Pisa , Andy Gardner SHE became known as The Angel of Mostar for her daring work rescuing injured women and children from...
...Co-producer, 22, Missing since Jumping off a Bridge in Mostar, Bosnia. Byline: Suni Golightly suni.golightly@northernstar...22 when he was last seen jumping from an historic bridge in Mostar, Bosnia. The bridge is a popular destination for extreme sports...
ANSWERS TO CORESPONDENTS; Great Divide: The Destruction of the Ancient Bridge at Mostar (above), in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Balkans Conflict of the Early Nineties Became a Symbol of the Regions Ethnic Divisions...
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MOSTAR mo star, city (1991 pop. 75,613...was rebuilt in 2004. Prior to the war, Mostar had been the chief city of Herzegovina...plant operating nearby. Known in 1442, Mostar became (16th cent.) the chief Turkish...
...formed from two historical regions Bosnia in the north, with Sarajevo as its chief city; and Herzegovina in the south, with Mostar as its chief city. Other important cities are Banja Luka , Tuzla , and Zenica. Lying mostly in the Dinaric Alps , the nation...


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