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Mostar – a Soulful Village

Updated Dec 05, 2012 (first published Nov 2012) - Leave a Comment

There is no other country in the Balkans that has suffered as much as Bosnia & Herzegovina. The East here meets The West.  Three major religions of the world have intertwined here and they have created the bloody carnage. Bosnia has become a bizarre intertwining of cultures, customs and traditions.

Leaving Croatia in the direction of Bosnia, you arrive to Medjugorje – a village where Catholics flock from all over the world to see a miracle, pray to Lady Mary, and to join the magical atmosphere of this place.

Medjugorje, Bosnia & Herzegovina
Medjugorje, Bosnia & Herzegovina

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Categories // Bosnia & Herzegovina, Europe Tags // Balkans, Bosnia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bridge, Croatia, Herzegovina, Medjugorje, Mostar, Neretva River

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