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Konjic is small enough to explore by foot. Beware of traffic near the M-115 where some drivers are occasionally seen driving down the mountain pass rather recklessly. Instead of crossing the Neretva over the Novi Most, consider Stari Most to the south.
Konjic's museum & art gallery opened in 2011. It has a small ethnographic collection, and paintings by local artists. The Mulić Record Museum holds a nationally-important collection of wooden furniture. The Ottoman bridge (built 1682, restored 2007-2010) in the centre of the town.
thumb|right|Stari Most bridge over the Neretva
Sarajevo — National capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the border between European and oriental culture Jablanica — Pearl on the Neretva, and home to the Stecci Mostar — Famous for its Ottoman bridge, and cultural diversity
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Konjic (in cirillico serbo Коњиц) è una città della Federazione di Bosnia ed Erzegovina in Bosnia ed Erzegovina, che si trova nell'Erzegovina settentrionale, approssimativamente 50 chilometri a sud della capitale Saraievo. È in una zona montana e molto ricca di boschi. L'agglomerato si estende da entrambi i lati del fiume Narenta con 26.381 abitanti al censimento 2013.
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