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Patterns of sedimentation and erosion of sacral architecture and secular memorials in Mostar, Banja Luka and Zenica

Geoadria
This article analyses evolving patterns of sedimentation and erosion of sacral and memorial structures in three cities that were first urbanized in the early 16th century by the Ottoman conquerors of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Robert Hayden, Ante Šiljeg, Ivan Marić
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Touristic Value of Mostar Bridge: An Exploratory Research

Sosyal Bilimler Metinleri
The Mostar Bridge was built in 1557 by Mimar Hajruddin and continued its existence until 1993. It was destroyed by Croatian artillery fire during the Bosnian War and the stones used in its construction mixed with the Neretva River, which divides the ...
Yağmur CAN GABERLİ
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The mutual gaze between the city and the monument: The partisan graveyard in Mostar by Bogdan Bogdanović

SAJ. Serbian architectural journal
The paper examines the Partisan graveyard of Mostar (1965), designed by the architect Bogdan Bogdanović to commemorate partisans from the fall of Mostar in WW2, through its spatial configuration.
Vida Rucli
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New plants on the block: a comparison of the neophyte flora in Banja Luka, Mostar and Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Phytologia Balcanica
This article offers a comparison of the neophyte flora in three cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Banja Luka, Mostar and Sarajevo, in order to assess the role of neophytes in the flora of cities located in different phytoclimatic regions.
S. Maslo   +2 more
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Space, Time and Mostar: Welcome to Mostar

2018
This chapter introduces the interactivity of space, time, memory and movement as variables of how we experience and understand space. Crucially, the chapter introduces the participants and discusses their path to involvement in the research. Following this the chapter introduces the concepts of rescripting and restaging, and the relevancy of human ...
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From Maritsa to Mostar

Prilozi za orijentalnu filologiju, 2021
Rumor has it that that the Turks crossed the Marmara Sea on rafts. The Ottoman Empire, which set out from Gallipoli and became a state first and then an empire; reached the Balkan and Europe through bridges. Every bridge built  over the huge rivers Ottomans crossed slowly became a signature of that region or city.
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MOSTAR: Multi-Stage Hierarchical Bayesian Optimization for Substructure-Aware High-Dimensional Analog Circuit Sizing

Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference
Analog circuit sizing is a critical challenge due to increasing circuit complexity and diverse performance requirements. Existing algorithms struggle with poor scalability in highdimensional spaces and frequent convergence to local optima.
Weijian Fan   +4 more
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Micro Power-Sharing System: Case Study of the City of Mostar

Nationalism & Ethnic Politics
This paper explores the City of Mostar as a case of a micro-consociational model of local governance within the deeply divided social and political context of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It aims to demonstrate how Mostar’s power-sharing system contributes to
Dražen Barbarić   +2 more
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University of Mostar

2021
University of Mostar Faculty of Pharmacy was founded in 2011. It enrolls 30 students per year. The main goal is the education of pharmaceutical students through 52 compulsory subjects.
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Dječji vrtić Mostar

2023
This paper will describe the educational institution - kindergarten as a learning community. The role of early and preschool education institutions is focused on the needs of the modern family and the optimal development of the child. The goal of this project is to achieve a quality spatial environment as an essential prerequisite for a better quality ...
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