Mostar Old Bridge
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Mostar, Herzegovina-Neretva, Bosnia and Herzegovina

This live stream captures the Stari Most (Old Bridge) in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, spanning the emerald-green waters of the Neretva River in the heart of the UNESCO-listed Old Town. Built in the 16th century under Ottoman rule and rebuilt in 2004 after wartime destruction, the elegant stone arch stands as a symbol of history, unity, and resilience.
Mostar, Herzegovina-Neretva, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Mostar is a city located in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the two entities that make up Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the southern part of the country, near the border with Croatia and Montenegro. The city is the administrative center of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton.
Mostar is classified as a urban municipality and is one of the largest cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The city has a rich history, with archaeological evidence showing human habitation dating back to the Neolithic period. Mostar's strategic location on the Neretva River made it an important trade center in the region.
The city is perhaps best known for its iconic Stari Most, a 16th-century Ottoman bridge that was destroyed in 1993 during the Bosnian War and subsequently rebuilt. Mostar's old town is characterized by its cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and picturesque alleys. The city is also home to several museums, including the Herzegovina Museum and the Museum of Herzegovina.
Mostar has a diverse cultural heritage, reflecting its history as a crossroads between Eastern and Western civilizations. The city has been influenced by various empires and civilizations, including the Ottomans, Austro-Hungarians, and Yugoslavs. Today, Mostar continues to be an important cultural and economic center in Bosnia and Herzegovina.





















































