on May 11th, 2008
Bride over the Drina Added to UNESCO List
The Mehmed Paša Sokolovi? Bridge over the Drina River in the town of Višegrad was recently added to Unesco Hermitage List. This historically
significant bridge is featured in Nobel Prize-winning author Ivo Andric’s
“Bridge over the Drina,” a novel describing century-spanning stories and
events taking places in Bosnia, affecting the lives of multi-ethnic Bosnians: Muslims, Turks, Serbs and gypsies.
“Bridge over the Drina” is a super fiction about which I should have written a long time ago. I have since forgotten most of the details and probably have to reread the book again in order to review it properly.
The bonus story of how I got hold of this book and my long trip to
return it to its rightful owner is also interesting.
Soon, I will tell.
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One of my favorite places in Bosnia! When I had finished the book I put a visit to Visegrad on top of my agenda and never regretted going there.
this bosenia and hezovia she is good city in my life
so that serb to make ocopation in bosenia i love bosenia and hezovia and other turkish country this message from muslims from palestaine we shold to make project from palestaine with bosenia i like sarajevo and cazin and zinca and preza citys befor coumunuty heard in the war and ocopation i craying on bosenia becose kill many pepole as palestaine we want to fiendly with bosenia and hezovia our take palestinianes melodys she is in arabic yours on bosenia sing it in coration lunguege i well be help bosenia and hezovia in every arts music and organo
great.. “Bride over the Drina.. ” thanks very much for sharing1