Sruseno:In Stolac, an old Bosnian-and-Herzegovinian town, such pluriformity found its full expression all along the history of this area, in which people of various religious and ethnic origins used to live. In the war against Bosnia and Herzegovina, the territory of Stolac was split in two, and a systematic annihilation of the Bosniak cultural heritage was conducted. The destruction of cultural memory that could serve as testimony to the pluriformity is still going on. Throughout the territory of Stolac, almost all the contents of the cultural memory of Bosniaks have been destroyed. The whole population was expelled in 1993. Several thousand inhabitants of Stolac were detained in concentration camps. More than 50 civilians were killed in torture chambers, through which several hundred people passed.
Dulhanumina kuca,
Begovina,
Sarica kuca,
Carsijska dzamija,
Rizvanbegoviceva dzamija,
Hamam,
Podgradska dzamija,
Cardak Hadzi Junuz Age Mehmedbasica,
Cokljat kuca,
Turkovica kuca,
Cuprijska dzamija,
Kuca Aise Rizvanbegovica,
Zujina kuca,
Telarevica dzamija...
Ima i mnogo toga vise, sigurno @Gorcin zna bolje.
Uostalom, Stolac je prije rata bio mozda najbolji primjer (poslije Pocitelja) jednog starog Bosnjackog grada. Nadam se da ce tako opet biti.