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DescriptionPuente Arslanagić, Trebinje, Bosnia y Herzegovina, 2014-04-14, DD 28.jpg |
English: The Arslanagić Bridge is a 80 m long and 6 m high Ottoman bridge built originally in 1574 by order of the Grand Vizier Sokollu Mehmed Pasha, and rebuilt in 1972 in the city of Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The bridge was an important trading link over the Trebišnjica river between Novi (Herceg Novi in Montenegro) and Ragusa (Dubrovnik in Croatia).
Español: El puente Arslanagić es un puente otomano de 80 m de longitud y 6 m de altura construido en 1574 por orden del Gran Visir Sokollu Mehmed Pasha, y reconstruido en 1972 en la ciudad de Trebinje, Bosnia y Herzegovina. El puente fue un importante paso comercial sobre el río Trebišnjica entre Novi (Herceg Novi en Montenegro) y Ragusa (Dubrovnik en Croacia).
Français : Le pont d'Arslanagić, sur la rivière Trebišnjica, est un pont ottoman de 80 mètres de long et 6 mètres de haut, construit en 1574 sur l'ordre du Grand Vizir Sokollu Mehmed Pacha et reconstruit en 1972, situé à Arslanagića Most près de la ville de Trebinje, en République serbe de Bosnie. Il fut longtemps un point de passage important pour le commerce entre les villes d'Herceg Novi et Raguse.
Bosanski: Čuveni Arslanagića most u bosanskohercegovačkom gradu Trebinju dug je 80 m a visok 6 m, izgradile su ga Osmanlije oko 1574. po naređenju velikog vezira Mehmed-paše Sokolovića, a renoviran je 1972. godine. Most je bio važna trgovačka spona preko rijeke Trebišnjice između Novog u današnjoj Crnoj Gori i Raguze (Dubrovnika) u današnjoj Hrvatskoj.
Čeština: Perovićův most (také Arslanagićův most) přes řeku Trebišnjicu, 80 m dlouhý a 6 m vysoký, původně vybudován v roce 1574 vezírem Osmanské říše Mehmedem Pašou Sokolovićem a přestavěný roku 1972 ve městě Trebinje, Bosna a Hercegovina.
Magyar: A 80 m hosszú és 6 m magas Arslanagić híd Bosznia-Hercegovinában, Trebinje városában. Eredetileg 1574-ben az oszmán Szokoli Mehmed pasa építtette és 1972-ben átépítették. A híd fontos kereskedelmi kapcsolatot képviselt a Trebišnjica folyó felett, Novi (a mai montenegrói Herceg Novi) és Ragusa (a mai horvátországi Dubrovnik) között
Italiano: Il ponte Arslanagić in it:Bosnia Erzegovina, costruito nel 1574 su ordine del gran visir Sokollu Mehmed Pascià.
한국어: 길이 80m 높이 6m의 아슬라나직 다리는 오스만 제국 시대인 1574년에 수상 소콜루 메흐메트 파샤의 명으로 보스니아 헤르체고비나 트레비네 시에 지어졌고, 1972년에 다시 세워졌다. 이 다리는 ‘Trebišnjica’ 강 위의 노비(몬테네그로의 헤르체그노비)와 라구사 (크로아티아의 두브로브니크) 사이의 중요한 교역의 연결 지점이었다.
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This image was selected as picture of the day on Wikimedia Commons for 1 December 2014. It was captioned as follows: English: The Arslanagić Bridge is a 80 m long and 6 m high Ottoman bridge built originally in 1574 by order of the Grand Vizier Sokollu Mehmed Pasha, and rebuilt in 1972 in the city of Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The bridge was an important trading link over the Trebišnjica river between Novi (Herceg Novi in Montenegro) and Ragusa (Dubrovnik in Croatia). Other languages:
Bosanski: Čuveni Arslanagića most u bosanskohercegovačkom gradu Trebinju dug je 80 m a visok 6 m, izgradile su ga Osmanlije oko 1574. po naređenju velikog vezira Mehmed-paše Sokolovića, a renoviran je 1972. godine. Most je bio važna trgovačka spona preko rijeke Trebišnjice između Novog u današnjoj Crnoj Gori i Raguze (Dubrovnika) u današnjoj Hrvatskoj. Čeština: Perovićův most (také Arslanagićův most) přes řeku Trebišnjicu, 80 m dlouhý a 6 m vysoký, původně vybudován v roce 1574 vezírem Osmanské říše Mehmedem Pašou Sokolovićem a přestavěný roku 1972 ve městě Trebinje, Bosna a Hercegovina. English: The Arslanagić Bridge is a 80 m long and 6 m high Ottoman bridge built originally in 1574 by order of the Grand Vizier Sokollu Mehmed Pasha, and rebuilt in 1972 in the city of Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The bridge was an important trading link over the Trebišnjica river between Novi (Herceg Novi in Montenegro) and Ragusa (Dubrovnik in Croatia). Español: El puente Arslanagić es un puente otomano de 80 m de longitud y 6 m de altura construido en 1574 por orden del Gran Visir Sokollu Mehmed Pasha, y reconstruido en 1972 en la ciudad de Trebinje, Bosnia y Herzegovina. El puente fue un importante paso comercial sobre el río Trebišnjica entre Novi (Herceg Novi en Montenegro) y Ragusa (Dubrovnik en Croacia). Français : Le pont d'Arslanagić, sur la rivière Trebišnjica, est un pont ottoman de 80 mètres de long et 6 mètres de haut, construit en 1574 sur l'ordre du Grand Vizir Sokollu Mehmed Pacha et reconstruit en 1972, situé à Arslanagića Most près de la ville de Trebinje, en République serbe de Bosnie. Il fut longtemps un point de passage important pour le commerce entre les villes d'Herceg Novi et Raguse. Italiano: Il ponte Arslanagić in it:Bosnia Erzegovina, costruito nel 1574 su ordine del gran visir Sokollu Mehmed Pascià. Magyar: A 80 m hosszú és 6 m magas Arslanagić híd Bosznia-Hercegovinában, Trebinje városában. Eredetileg 1574-ben az oszmán Szokoli Mehmed pasa építtette és 1972-ben átépítették. A híd fontos kereskedelmi kapcsolatot képviselt a Trebišnjica folyó felett, Novi (a mai montenegrói Herceg Novi) és Ragusa (a mai horvátországi Dubrovnik) között 한국어: 길이 80m 높이 6m의 아슬라나직 다리는 오스만 제국 시대인 1574년에 수상 소콜루 메흐메트 파샤의 명으로 보스니아 헤르체고비나 트레비네 시에 지어졌고, 1972년에 다시 세워졌다. 이 다리는 ‘Trebišnjica’ 강 위의 노비(몬테네그로의 헤르체그노비)와 라구사 (크로아티아의 두브로브니크) 사이의 중요한 교역의 연결 지점이었다. |
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