Int'l ExperienceR - K. Palic

Int'l ExperienceR - K. Palic

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Photos 13/08/2020

The Old Town Hall of Bos. Novi is located in Bosnian Novi, next to the Border of Dvor and the Town Quay.
It was built in 1888 during Austro-Hungarian Rule in a Psuedomavar stil, as it still represents it's era of the Austro-Hungarian Occupation with an Characteristic Example of History and Culture for the Entirety of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Building has relatively small dimensions and it's colours are a bit interesting with a Grey, white and Red Over the Windows and Roof, but is known for being one of the most Harmonious buildings in the entire Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Commission for the Protection of National monuments in 2006, Sarajevo have Proclaimed the Old Town Hall in Bosanski Novi is a National monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina and today has a Museum of Bosanski Novi and the Tourist Organization of Bosanski Novi.
Recommended to check out if visiting Bosanski Novi!

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Aleksa Šantić was a poet from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina and born in
He was a Herzegovinian Serb and his poetry reflecting both the urban culture of the region and the growing national awareness.
The most common themes of his poems are social Injustice, nostalgic love, suffering of the Serb people, and the unity of the South Slavs.
Šantić was one of the leading persons of Serbian literary and national movement in Mostar and in 1914 Šantić became a member of the Serbian Royal Academy.
His Memorial is located in the Aleksa Šantić Park next to the Building he died in (Ćorović House), Lučki Bridge and the Kajtaz House.

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