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| sent on April 23, 2016 (5:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I saw it before it was destroyed by the war, I imagine that this photo is after reconstruction. That magical place ... :-P L'ho visto prima che fosse distrutto dalla guerra, immagino che questa foto sia dopo la ricostruzione. Che posto magico... |
| sent on April 26, 2016 (14:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Place charming and full of history and emotions! They rebuilt keeping the same architecture before it was destroyed by bombing during the war in Bosnia. Posto suggestivo e pieno di storia e di emozioni! L'hanno ricostruito mantenendo la stessa architettura prima che venisse distrutto dai bombardamenti della guerra in Bosnia. |
| sent on April 28, 2016 (10:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Ben told :-) Compliments Fonzie Ben raccontato Complimenti Fonzie |
| sent on May 02, 2016 (10:11) | This comment has been translated
Thanks Fonzie! |
| sent on May 11, 2016 (6:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Wonderful and captivating, in the beautiful starry lights game! And still so full of emotions ...
I was born a few kilometers from the Slovenian border. And I remember that during the war years (1992-1995), some volunteers departed secretly from villages Friuli, attraversavono the Croatian and Slovenian border and were getting into in Bosnia / Herzegovina. After a few weeks returnees bringing with them the members of a refugee family fleeing from the conflict. It was at that tragic period that we got in touch with Bosnians. Many were from Mostar.
Very good for the shot and the memories that stir a place !!
Scatto meraviglioso e accattivante, nello splendido gioco di luci stellate! E ancora tanto carico di emozioni... Sono nato a una manciata di chilometri dal confine sloveno. E ricordo che nel periodo bellico (1992-1995), alcuni volontari partivano di nascosto dai paesetti friulani, attraversavono il confine sloveno e croato e si intrufolavano in Bosnia/Erzegovina. Dopo qualche settimana rimpatriavano portando con sè i membri di una famiglia rifugiata, che scappavano dal conflitto. Fu in quel drammatico periodo che entrammo in contatto con i Bosniaci. Molti provenivano da Mostar. Bravissima per lo scatto e per i ricordi che smuovi!! |
| sent on May 11, 2016 (8:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you so much Roberto! The place is quite impressive and for those who lived through that period as a direct witness is even more touching! The next stop was Sarajevo, and even there not wanting circumstances to bring back unforgettable memories of a war that sowed only hatred, cruelty and destruction. But fortunately the "history" Today is another and for those who wish to enjoy a holiday which best opportunity to consider or make known (to future generations) what happened to our doorsteps. Grazie mille Roberto! Il posto è alquanto suggestivo e per chi ha vissuto quel periodo come testimone diretto è ancora più toccante! La tappa successiva fu Sarajevo ed anche lì non mancarono circostanze per far riaffiorare ricordi indelebili di una guerra che seminò solo odio, crudeltà e distruzione. Ma per fortuna oggi la "storia" è un'altra e per chi vuole concedersi una vacanza quale migliore occasione per ripercorrere o far conoscere (alle nuove generazioni) quanto accaduto alle porte di casa nostra. |
| sent on June 17, 2016 (18:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I have been both in Mostar to Sarajevo, several years ago. Today you can freely visit but around the corner is always ready for a spark that can trigger another ethnic war. See the remains of the buildings destroyed in 20 years after the end of the war I was very impressed, as is the story of the siege of Sarajevo. Four terrible years.
Sono stato sia a Mostar che a Sarajevo, diversi anni fa. Oggi li puoi liberamente visitare ma dietro l'angolo c'è sempre pronta una scintilla che può scatenare un'altra guerra etnica. Vedere i resti dei palazzi distrutti a distanza di 20 anni dalla fine della guerra mi ha molto impressionato, come del resto la storia dell'assedio di Sarajevo. Quattro anni terribili. |
| sent on June 20, 2016 (8:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Ermannito Hello, I share what you wrote! I was last summer, but I hope to come back in a few years. It 'a place that remains in the heart and effort to remain just a memory. Ciao Ermannito, condivido ciò che hai scritto! Sono stata la scorsa estate, ma spero di ritornare tra qualche anno. E' un posto che rimane nel cuore e fatica a rimanere solo un ricordo. |
| sent on July 13, 2023 (14:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Even I walked it before the war, I have vague memories. I must have been 4/5 years old! Anche io lo percorsi prima dell guerra, ho dei vaghi ricordi. Avrò avuto 4/5 anni! |
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