
Wine and grapes, the fruit of Herzegovina
Wine has been consumed in the region of Herzegovina for over 2200 years because Bosnia and Herzegovina inherited the wine-growing and wine making culture from the Illyrian period.
Wine has been consumed in the region of Herzegovina for over 2200 years because Bosnia and Herzegovina inherited the wine-growing and wine making culture from the Illyrian period.
The fertile and sunny region of Herzegovina is well known for its wine producing land and being surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Neretva.
Throughout its history the region of Herzegovina has been the meeting point of different cultures and civilizations. Today the country has a lot of natural beauties that attract more and more tourists each year.
The Black Dog Pub in Mostar welcomes fans of great music for a night filled with good atmosphere, music and beer.
Alongside the striking Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque in Mostar , the Karađoz Bey Mosque is the most important monumental work of Islamic sacred architecture from the 16th century in the region of Herzegovina.
All around the world for centuries beautiful architecture has inspired writers, poets and artists for more amazing work and creations.
The Old Bridge is the most magnificent monument in Mostar and it has become the worldwide known symbol of Mostar but that is not all that this city has to offer.
The Partisan Memorial Cemetery in Mostar is a monument of past times.
The Hamam Museum in Mostar is a one of a kind Turkish bath and a unique example of this kind of monumental construction.
The region of Herzegovina has many beautiful landscapes, lakes and rivers to offer. Among them is the Hutovo Blato , a bird reserve and nature park in southern Herzegovina.
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