Proper noun
Mostar
A large city on the Neretva river in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina.
SARAJEVO, Bosnia — Irma Baralija is looking forward to Sunday, when she intends to vote and hopes win her race in the first local election in 12 years held in her hometown — the southern Bosnian city of Mostar. Source: Internet
The 230,000 pupils are managed by 22,000 employees in over 500 buildings, covering around 1,100,000 m². citation Transportation main seeAlso Mostar interchange with E-75 Expressway opened in 1972. Source: Internet
"Looking out from the deck off of our amazing hotel in Mostar, Bosnia-Hersegovina, and seeing the minarets poking up from the town's tiled rooftops, along with a bit of the Old Bridge that I knew we would be seeing later that evening on our city walk." Source: Internet
Mostar area alone receives an income of €40 million annually from Aluminij. Source: Internet
The results of the official investigation revealed that the cause of the plane accident was procedural mistakes by the crew, committed during the approach to land at Mostar airport. Source: Internet
Three members of al-Qaeda carried out the Mostar car bombing in 1997. Source: Internet