The Konjic (Konyits)

If you want to visit all the points on the Sarajevo-Mostar itinerary, you have to leave no later than 08:00 in the morning. You have to leave at 12:00. If you want, you can have breakfast in a place before you leave, or if you want, you can have a ...

The Konjic (Konyits)

If you want to visit all the points on the Sarajevo-Mostar itinerary, you have to leave no later than 08:00 in the morning. You have to leave at 12:00. If you want, you can have breakfast in a place before you leave, or if you want, you can have a package made in a bakery (Pekara) or a bakery (Buregdzinica) and have a snack during the journey. Konjic is the first stop on the Mostar itinerary. Konjic means "place of horses". It was so named because it was the first resting place of sailors departing from Sarajevo.

If you want to visit all the points on the Sarajevo-Mostar itinerary, you have to leave no later than 08:00 in the morning. You have to leave at 12:00. If you want, you can have breakfast in a place before you leave, or if you want, you can have a package made in a bakery (Pekara) or a bakery (Buregdzinica) and have a snack during the journey. Konjic is the first stop on the Mostar itinerary. Konjic means "place of horses". It was so named because it was the first resting place of sailors departing from Sarajevo. The Ottoman emperor IV. Built in 1682 during the sultanate of Mehmet, the bridge was restored in 2009 with the support of Turkey after it was destroyed by the Croats in World War II. After being destroyed by the Croats in World War II, it was restored in 2009 with the support of Turkey as closely as possible to the original. When you climb over the Konjic te bridge, a mosque with a ruined minaret stands out. The mosque destroyed by the Croats is open for worship and its minaret is not repaired as an example. At the end of the bridge in Konjic, you can sip your Bosnian coffee overlooking the Neretva River.

Koniçe, Bosna-Hersek, Bosna Hersek

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