mostar in English

noun
1
a city in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, southwest of Sarajevo, the chief town of Herzegovina; population 111,116 (2008). Its chief landmark, an old Turkish bridge across the Neretva River, was destroyed during the siege of the city by Croat forces in 1993; its rebuilding was completed in 2004. The majority of Mostar's inhabitants are Muslim.

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1. The Croats maintain an unofficial capital in Mostar, with the city being home to the largest Croatian population

2. After the initial success of the new aircraft, production was transferred to the Soko aircraft factory in Mostar.

3. The percentage of Serb and Croat soldiers in the Bosnian Army was particularly high in Sarajevo, Mostar and Tuzla.

4. According to ICTY, in the early hours of May 9, 1993, the Croatian Defence Council (HVO) attacked Mostar using artillery, mortars, heavy weapons and small arms.

5. Since Mostar was on the trade route between the Adriatic and the mineral-rich regions of central Bosnia, the settlement began to spread to the right bank of the river.

6. ‘The Turkish, Bosniak, Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian communities will have a total of ten representatives in the 120-seat assembly.’ ‘After the war, Mostar remained informally divided between its eastern, Bosniak, and western, Croat, part.’

7. The name of Mostar was first mentioned in a document dating from 1474, taking its name from the bridge-keepers (mostari); this refers to the existence of a wooden bridge from the market on the left bank of the river which was used by traders, soldiers, and other travelers.