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"Bosnia: A Tapestry of History, Culture, and Resilience" Step back in time with a captivating glimpse into the rich heritage of Bosnia

Background imageBosnia Collection: British troops - United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR)

British troops - United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR)
One of 15 colour photographs of groups of British troops on service with United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) Bosnia, and based in Vitez, Bosnia, 1994 (c). Date: circa 1994

Background imageBosnia Collection: Bogdan Zimonjic - Serbian Orthodox priest, and Voivode

Bogdan Zimonjic - Serbian Orthodox priest, and Voivode
Bogdan Zimonjic, (1813-1909) - Serbian Orthodox priest, and Voivode (military commander) in two major uprisings against the Ottoman Empire in 19th-century Herzegovina (185262 and 187578)

Background imageBosnia Collection: Tasting room, bottle of Blatina Vrhunsko Suho Vino red wine. Vinarija Citluk winery

Tasting room, bottle of Blatina Vrhunsko Suho Vino red wine. Vinarija Citluk winery in Citluk near Mostar, part of Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Bosnia Herzegovina

Background imageBosnia Collection: Nedeljko Cabrinovic, Serbian nationalist

Nedeljko Cabrinovic, Serbian nationalist
Nedeljko Cabrinovic (1895-1916), Serbian nationalist, a member of the nationalist Young Bosnia movement, who attempted to assassinate Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria

Background imageBosnia Collection: Stari Most - Mostar Bridge - Mostar, Bosnia

Stari Most - Mostar Bridge - Mostar, Bosnia
Stari Most (English translation: The Old Bridge ) - a 16th century bridge in the city of Mostar, Bosnia Herzegovina, that crosses the River Neretva and connects two parts of the city

Background imageBosnia Collection: Bosnia & Herzegovina - Traditional Dress (3 of 3)

Bosnia & Herzegovina - Traditional Dress (3 of 3)
A young woman in traditional Bosnian Costume

Background imageBosnia Collection: Sarajevo in 1914

Sarajevo in 1914
Aerial view of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia with an X marking the spot where Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife was assassinated by Serbian nationalists in June 1914

Background imageBosnia Collection: The Balkans Bosnia Mostar Stari Most Peace Bridge on

The Balkans Bosnia Mostar Stari Most Peace Bridge on Neretva River lit up in the evening Replica of 16th Century Stone Bridge Destroyed by Croat Shelling in 1993 and Newly Opened in 2004

Background imageBosnia Collection: Stari Most Or Old Town Bridge Over The River Neretva; Mostar, Muslim-Croat Federation

Stari Most Or Old Town Bridge Over The River Neretva; Mostar, Muslim-Croat Federation, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Background imageBosnia Collection: Stari Most Bridge at night, Mostar, Bosnia & Hercegovina

Stari Most Bridge at night, Mostar, Bosnia & Hercegovina

Background imageBosnia Collection: Building bridges in Bosnia. The Royal Engineers work on a footbridge near Sipivo

Building bridges in Bosnia. The Royal Engineers work on a footbridge near Sipivo using a helicopter. Circa June 1996

Background imageBosnia Collection: Bosnia and Herzegovina - Drvar - Timber industry

Bosnia and Herzegovina - Drvar - Timber industry
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Drvar - already well known in the Austrian-Hungarian era due to the high-quality wood coming from that area

Background imageBosnia Collection: Bosnia and Herzegovina - Carpet Weavers at work

Bosnia and Herzegovina - Carpet Weavers at work. Date: 1911

Background imageBosnia Collection: Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicle

Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicle (FV510).One of 63 colour photographs relating to British Forces in Bosnia, 1992-1994.Associated with United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR). Date: 1992

Background imageBosnia Collection: Mostar - Mostar Bridge (Stari Most) over the Neretva River

Mostar - Mostar Bridge (Stari Most) over the Neretva River
Mostar - the 16th century Ottoman Bridge (Stari Most) over the Neretva River, Bosnia and Herzegovina, designed by the architect Mimar Hayruddin. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBosnia Collection: The City Hall, Sarajevo - Bosnia and Herzegovina

The City Hall, Sarajevo - Bosnia and Herzegovina, built in 1896. Became the National and University Library in 1949 - damaged by fire during the Siege of Sarajevo in 1992

Background imageBosnia Collection: Field Marshal General Potiorek, Austrian army officer

Field Marshal General Potiorek, Austrian army officer
Field Marshal General Oskar Potiorek (1853-1933), Austrian army officer and Commander-in-Chief. He served as the Austro-Hungarian governor of Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1911 and 1914

Background imageBosnia Collection: Bosnia Herzegovina - Trebinje

Bosnia Herzegovina - Trebinje. A group of Muslim Carpet and Textile sellers - two are seated and smoking a Hookah Pipe

Background imageBosnia Collection: A Turkish Bula Woman from Sarajevo

A Turkish Bula Woman from Sarajevo
A Turkish Bula Woman and boy from Sarajevo

Background imageBosnia Collection: Bosnian Couple in traditional costume

Bosnian Couple in traditional costume

Background imageBosnia Collection: Bosnia & Herzegovina - Bosanski Brod

Bosnia & Herzegovina - Bosanski Brod. Located on the right bank of the River Sava on the border with Croatia

Background imageBosnia Collection: Kravice Waterfalls, Bosnia & Hercegovina

Kravice Waterfalls, Bosnia & Hercegovina

Background imageBosnia Collection: Bascarsija Old Turkish Quarter Man wearing Traditional

Bascarsija Old Turkish Quarter Man wearing Traditional Turkish Fez Hat The Balkans Bosnia Sarajevo Bascarsija Old Turkish Quarter Man wearing Traditional Turkish Fez Hat

Background imageBosnia Collection: Stream running through Memorial Cemetery

Stream running through Memorial Cemetery The Balkans Bosnia Sarajevo Stream running through Memorial Cemetery



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"Bosnia: A Tapestry of History, Culture, and Resilience" Step back in time with a captivating glimpse into the rich heritage of Bosnia. Delve into the pages of history as we explore this enchanting land through various iconic landmarks and significant moments. Transport yourself to 1893 with an Austria-Hungary map, where Bosnia's place on the world stage began to take shape. Witness the architectural marvel that is Mostar's Old Bridge over the Neretva River, standing proudly as a symbol of unity and resilience in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Quench your thirst at Banjaluka's Public Water Fountain, a meeting point for locals and visitors alike. Feel the spiritual aura surrounding St. James Church in Medugorje, offering solace to pilgrims from all corners of Europe. As dusk settles over Mostar, witness the ethereal beauty of Stari Most Peace Bridge on Neretva River – a testament to peace rising above turbulent times. Travel further north to Bosanska Gradiska and immerse yourself in its unique charm within Bosnia & Herzegovina. Uncover remnants of Ottoman influence through an intriguing cartoon depicting their empire's reign over these lands. Experience everyday life in Doboj through its vibrant street scene – capturing both tradition and modernity coexisting harmoniously. Marvel at Sarajevo's breathtaking city view overlooking Miljacka River while contemplating its tumultuous past marked by fighting but also remarkable resilience. Embrace local customs by taking part in one beloved ritual - enjoying coffee amidst Mostar’s picturesque setting. Bosnia has endured trials throughout history but emerges stronger each time – like a phoenix rising from ashes. Its story is one etched deep into every corner; it beckons you to explore its multifaceted tapestry woven with tales of triumphs against adversity.