ARSLANAGIĆA MOST - T R E B I N J E - ARSLANAGIĆ BRIDGE (1574 - 2014) EPP
MOST MEHMED PAŠE SOKOLOVIĆA 1565 - 1579,
Trebinje, the southernmost city in Bosnia and Herzegovina lies at the foot of Leotar Mountain (1224 meters, highest limestone peak of the area), at the edge of the karst Trebinjsko and Popovo polje - Trebinje and Popovo Fields, at the altitude of 270 meters. Trebinje is situated only 28 km away from the famous city of Dubrovnik /Croatia/ and 40 km away from Herceg Novi /Montenegro/. The town of Trebinje is located in the hinterland of the Adriatic Sea, specifically in the hinterland of Dubrovnik and Herceg Novi coast. Trebinje borders with Bileća in the north, with Ljubinje in the northwest, with municipality of Ravno in the west, with Dubrovnik in the southwest, with Heceg Novi in the south and Nikšić in the east. Trebinje ranks with Mostar and Stolac in terms of beauty but fortunately escaped the fates of these two towns and was not heavily damaged during the Bosnian war, leaving its old town intact. However, Trebinje is unfortunately famous for Srđan Aleksic, (Herzegovinian Serb born 1966, tragically died 27 January 1993), who was real Serbian patriot and heroicly lost his life trying to defend his Muslim fellow citizen Alen Glavović by being beaten to death. Srđan's father wrote in the obituary of his son that Srđan died carrying out his human duty. The toponym Trebinje comes from the Byzantine term Travunia, which was initially a Byzantine territory governed by the Serbs. It commanded the road from Ragusa /Dubrovnik/ to Constantinople, traversed, in 1096, by Raymond of Toulouse and his crusaders. Under the name of Tribunia or Travunja (the Trebigne of the Ragusans), it belonged to the Serbian Empire until 1355. Trebinje became a part of the expanded Medieval Bosnian state under Tvrtko I in 1373. There is a medieval tower in Gornje Police (Gornye Politse) whose construction is often attributed to Vuk Brankovic. In 1482 Trebinje was captured by the Turks as the rest of Herzegovina. The city walls, the Old Town square, and two mosques of Trebinje, were built in beginning of the 18th century by Resulbegović family. The Arslanagić Bridge was originally built in the 16th century by Mehmed Pasha Sokolovic, at the village of Arslanagić, five kilometres north of the town. Mehmed Pasha Sokolovic attributed Arslan-aga and his family to charge the bridge toll after which the bridge got its name. Arslanagic Bridge was moved closer to Trebinje (1 km) in the late 1960s when it got under water, because of the new-constructed accumulation lake. The Arslanagić Bridge represents one of the most attractive and beautiful Turkish bridges in Bosnia and Herzegovina, featuring two large and two small semicircular arches. During the period of Austro-Hungarian administration /1878-1918/, several fortifications were built on the hills surrounding Trebinje, and there was a garrison based in the town. They also modernized the town, expanding it westwards, building the present main street, as well as, several squares, park, new schools, tobacco plantations, etc forming unique mixture of the Oriental and Mediterranean architectrue of Trebinje. Industrial development during the period of the socialist Yugoslavia, especially hydroelectric potential brought large increase in urban population of Trebinje. There is barely a town in Herzegovina that was not erected alongside a fresh-water river. Trebinje is no exception - its old town lines the banks of the Trebisnjica River that flows through the heart of the city. Trebišnjica River, the largest underground river in the world is 98 km long and along with its underground courses it makes total length of 187 km. Trebišnjica River is composed of complex system of surfacant and underground water courses in Herzegovina. The Trebisnjica River and the city of Trebinje have always been known for the enormous number of old water mills treading the Trebisnjica. Although water mills on Trebisnjica River are not fully functional today, they remain a symbol of Herzegovina's not-so-distant past when everything was directly connected to the power of nature. The Vjetrenica Cave is Monument of Nature and outstanding tourist attraction and nature landmark, located on the west edge of Popovo Polje, near Zavala village. Along the banks of the Trebišnjica river, in the Petrovo and Popovo Polje plains, vines grow surrounded by stony and lunar mountains. Back in 1894, Austro-Hungarians declared this region to be the most convenient area for growing white wine grapes called Žilavka, thus creating one of the two regal vineyards, whereby this spot was the only place for cultivating Žilavka that was exclusively delivered to the Viennese court. These vines give life to žilavka and vranac, two wines that have made the history and success of enology in Eastern Herzegovina.
Arslanagica cuprije Trebinje - Γέφυρα Arslanagica στην Ερζεγοβίνη
Είναι χτισμένη επί του ποταμού Trebisnjice στην πόλη Trebinje της Ερζεγοβίνης και λέγεται ότι χορηγός της ήταν ο Μέγας Βεζύρης Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic. Χτίστηκε το 1575 ενώ το 1966, επί Τίτο, το διέλυσαν και το ξανάχτισαν (1972-1975), λίγα χιλιόμετρα πιο κάτω στην περιοχή Garden Trebinje,γιατί στην παλιά του θέση κατασκεύασαν υδροηλεκτρική μονάδα.
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Senad Grosic is on a BMX pilgrimage back to his homeland in Bosnia-Herzegovina to discover his roots, explore his country's famous landmarks, and to leave a mark of his own. During his stay, he visited and rode 6 bridges: Kozija Cuprija and Rimski bridge in Sarajevo, bridges in the towns of Visegrad and Konjic, the Old Bridge in Mostar, and the Arslanagica Bridge in Trebinje. Behold the union of ancient and modern, of sport and structure, and of bmx and beauty.
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Arslanagića most na Trebišnjici, Trebinje
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АРСЛАНАГИЋА МОСТ; ТРЕБИЊЕ
Арсланагића или Перовића мост, налази се на реци Требишњици у Требињу, у Републици Српској. По опште прихваћеном мишљењу мост је изграђен по налогу великог везира Мехмед-паше Соколовића 1574. год. Име моста потиче од исзвесног Арслан-аге коме је поверен задатак да чува мост и да наплаћује путарину. Мост је 1965. год. потопљен приликом пуњења акумулације Горица. Ипак, због протеста јавности, већ 1966.год, акумулација је испражњена и почело је измештање моста које је трајало од 1966. до 1972. год. Скидан је и обележен камен по камен. Мост је премештен 6 km низводно, на Градину, где се и данас налази.
Bosnia- Herzegovina: Most Mehmed-paše Sokolovića, Višegrad (14/14) 2016-08-21(Sun)0950hrs
- Mehmed Paša (Pasha) Sokolović (Sokolovitch) Bridge in Višegrad in the Republika Srpska (or the Serb-controlled Bosnia) was constructed by the Ottoman Empire in the years 1571-77 and has been designated since 2007 as a Unesco Cultural Heritage site.
ボスニア・ヘルツェゴビナ國内のセルビア人勢力圏「セルビア人共和國」はヴィシェグラード市に在るメフメッド・パシャ・ソコロヴィッチ橋はオスマン・トルコ時代の元龜二年から天正五年にかけて建造され、平成十九年にユネスコ世界遺産に登錄された。
Pješčana oluja u Trebinju timelapse 4K by Lokoportal
Pješčana oluja u Trebinju timelapse by Lokoportal
HISTORICAL PLACES OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA IN GOOGLE EARTH PART ONE ( 1/3 )
1. CASTLE TVRDJAVA,BANJA LUKA 44°45'59.17N 17°11'26.63E
2. GRBAVICA,SARAJEVO 43°51'1.74N 18°23'22.20E
3. CHURCH OF ST.FRIDAY,ZVORNIK 44°22'33.39N 19° 5'43.35E
4. EARTH MUSEUM,SARAJEVO 43°51'18.12N 18°24'9.35E
5. KAPETAN TOWER,POCITELJ 43° 8'7.12N 17°43'53.71E
6. OLYMPIC TOWER,SARAJEVO 43°52'8.67N 18°24'31.78E
7. ARSLANAGICA MOST,TREBINJE 42°42'52.70N 18°21'14.34E
8. KATOLICKA CHURCH,SARAJEVO 43°51'9.11N 18°22'57.95E
9. HERCEG STJEPAN KOSACA,MOSTAR 43°20'33.10N 17°48'8.50E
10. DONJA LOGAVINA MOSQUE,SARAJEVO 43°51'40.46N 18°25'40.36E
11. MOHAMMED PASHA SOKOLOVIC BRIDGE,VISEGRAD 43°46'56.70N 19°17'17.28E
12. CATHEDRAL,TREBINJE 42°42'39.35N 18°20'42.26E
13. CHURCH OF HOLY VIRGIN,LAKTASI 44°54'21.13N 17°18'10.35E
14. MOTHER OF GOD CHURCH,SARAJEVO 43°51'29.51N 18°25'31.01E
15. CATHOLIC CHURCH,GRADISKA 45° 8'53.55N 17°15'14.88E
16. MOSQUE,POCITELJ 43° 8'3.72N 17°43'54.29E
17. CATHEDRAL,TUZLA CANTON 44°32'16.42N 18°40'47.63E
18. CHURCH OF ST.GEORGE,NOVO GORAZDE 43°41'0.18N 19° 0'6.31E
19. MOSQUE,TUZLA CANTON 44°32'19.39N 18°40'32.20E
20. CROSS ON HILL,MOSTER 43°19'49.35N 17°48'27.56E
21. MONUMENT TO THE SOLDIERS,TREBINJE 42°42'33.96N 18°20'37.55E
Traveling Croatia
Recap of our trip to Dubrovnik, Croatia, Kotor, Montenegro and Trebinje, Bosnia in October of 2018. We stayed for 7 full days with our headquarters in Dubrovnik and just taking day trips in our rental car to Bosnia, Montenegro, other parts of Croatia.
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In Dubrovnik we were able to go on the City walls tour, Rector's Palace, Friars Minor Franciscan Monastery Museum, the cave bar, Danče beach, Lukrum island, take the cable car to the top of the mountain at sunset, Banje beach, and a bunch of other random small items that are just to many to list here but able to see some of them in the video.
Other parts of Croatia included Pasjača beach which was an amazing hidden beach that we were the only ones at, Cavtat town which felt more of like a suburb to Dubrovnik and had much cheaper prices and a very laid back vibe.
Driving to Montenegro was my highlight and I would highly recommend renting a car instead of taking a bus tour. This way you are able to stop when and wherever you like along Bay of Kotor to take in the amazing view(which for us was about every five minutes). Kotor old town itself has a little bit of the same vibe as the old town of Dubrovnik except in a different style(which I liked more).
In Bosnia we visited Trebinje which is not that touristy of a place to go which I think makes it really great. The Arslanagica Bridge is what Trebinje is best known for but we also visited the Herzegovacka Gracanica Monastery which has an amazing view of the city, Bazen Bregovi which is a natural pool along the river, Vukoje Cellar which is a wine company that has an amazing view to pair with their wine, Trebinje old town, a market, and the Holy Transfiguration Orthodox Cathedral.
This was the first time using my DJI Ronin-S on a trip and based on the video the gimbal brought the video quality up a ton!
The video was exclusively shot with a Sony A6300 along with a DJI Ronin-S Stabilizing Gimbal.
Music: Small Black - No Stranger
Most Mehmed paše Sokolovića u Višegradu restauracijom spašen od potpunog uništenja
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Most na Žepi MD
Na oko tridesetak kilometara sjeveroistočno od grada Rogatice u istočnoj Bosni nalazi se mjesto Žepa.U drugoj polovini XVI vijeka, u selu Slap, desetak metara od ušća Žepe u Drinu, sagrađen je divan kameni most.U starijim zapisima i putopisima nema nikakvih podataka o graditelju i vremenu izgradnje Mosta na rijeci Žepi, niti je na mostu ostao sačuvan tekst, koji bi mogao dati preciznije podatke o tome. Kao i za većinu građevina sa ovih prostora, u narodu su ostale sačuvane razne legende i predanja. Jedna od legendi navodi da je graditelj mosta bio jedan od učenika Mimara Sinana, graditelja mosta u Višegradu, koji je htio svojim djelom da nadmaši rad svog učitelja. Druga legenda je legenda o veziru Jusufu, koji je rođen u ovim krajevima i italijanskom graditelju kome je povjerena izgradnja ovog mosta.
Sa sigurnošću se može tvrditi da je Most na Žepi jedno od najljepših ostvarenja ove vrste u Bosni i Hercegovini.
Most na ušću Žepe stajao je decenijama izvan upotrebe. Daleko od naseljenih mjesta i prometnih tokova, on je zahvaljujući načinu gradnje, odolijevao zubu vremena. Međutim, izgradnja HE Bajina Bašta ugrozila je ovaj most. Akumulaciono jezero ove HE podiglo je razinu vode za 10 metara iznad najviše kvote mosta. Zavod za zaštitu spomenika BiH uspostavio je kontakte sa investitorom o njegovoj rekompoziciji i izmještanju na teren koji neće biti poplavljen. U ljeto 1966. godine došlo je do demontaže mosta i izvlačenja materijala na kotu koja ostaje iznad najviše kote jezera. Godine 1967. izvršena je njegova rekonstrukcija, a 1968. je pušten u promet. Njegova sadašnja lokacija je na oko 500 m od naselja Žepa, nedaleko od objekta Redžep-pašine kule, koja je građena u približno istom periodu.
Konjic Stari Most
Stari Most u Konjicu sa Stepenica 2015
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Visegrad - Na Drini cuprija
Most Mehmed Pase Sokolovica
Latinska ćuprija
Latinska ćuprija by Haris Ružnić