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Herceg (title Hertzog, Herzog, Herzeg) Stjepan Kosaća-Vukčić was a Bosnian nobleman, belonged to Kosača ruling family of medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina (at the time Herzegovina was caled Hum, and renamed after Kosaća title Herceg). He was Grand Herzog of the Bosnian kingdom, Lord of Zahumlje (Hum) and Primorje He was Bosnian, Christian follower of Bosnian Church, later converted to catholicism, but Stjepan Vukčić's youngest son, Stjepan Hercegović, became a Muslim and changed name to Ahmed Hercegović Pasha and was Grand Vizier and Grand Admiral to the Sultan. He married in 1482 to Fatima, daughter of Sultan Bayezid II and he left descendants that, to this day, living in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
He founded and build city of Herceg Novi in today Montenegro, founded the Orthodox Zagrađe Monastery near it, in one document he styled himself Duke of Saint Sava but was never Serb - except in the mind of people obsessed with myths and false history !
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Hvala na komentaru.lijep pozdrav,Nedzad.
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lijepa slika iz livna
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i like that photo and tree. i would see it real life.
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Ako je i jedan primjer snage zajednickog zivota i solidarnosti ostavljen nama u sjecanje, onda je to primjer zrtve koju su nasi borci ostavili nama u proboju na sutjesci .Ogromne zrtve za jedan cilj zajenicki spas .Svjetli primjer herojstva naroda koji zive u bosni i hercegovini.Dali cemo ikada vise biti jedinstveni kao ovde na ovom mjestu.Neka pocivaju u miru borci ,ranjenici ,zene djeca i ztarci sto su tu ostali zauvjek.
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Monster Bus
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Great shot Reden.I have never been here yet.Its about 3 and half hours drive I think from our place>
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this is so magical
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slovenia je lijepa...wow
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hi andreas .i used to leave in number 3 rowntree.maintinance was than 550 dollars .did it go up.that was in 1997
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