Turkish Digest
 
ISSN No 1554-8414
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Salt Lake Tribune - Where cobbled streets and Turkish influences meet
"Where cobbled streets and Turkish influences meet By Will Gourlay Article Last Updated: 09/27/2007 04:59:14 PM MDT Click photo to enlarge A symbol of Bosnia's rebuilding, the Old Bridge in...
The Neretva River flows south from the Bosnian Alps, through Sarajevo and toward the Adriatic Sea. Historically, invaders came from the opposite direction. The Ottoman Turks emerged from the south in the 14th century, and for many years Venetian pirates sailed upriver to raid the Bosnian lowlands."

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