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TZ of the City of Mostar printed promotional postcards - an invitation to tourist entities to collect them

The Tourist Board of the City of Mostar printed new promotional postcards with motifs of Mostar, which will serve to promote the city and its tourist potential.

All registered entities from the tourism sector - hotels, hostels, restaurants, travel agencies, souvenir shops and others - are invited to visit the premises of the Tourist Board of the City of Mostar and collect postcards for the needs of their guests and promotional activities.

Namely, TZGM, in cooperation with Photo Club Mostar, previously ended the competition for the best postcard of the city of Mostar. The goal of the competition was to show the beauty, spirit and everyday life of the city through the lens of photographers and fans of Mostar - from the Old Bridge and the historic core, to cultural heritage and natural landscapes.

The expert commission consisting of Alica Jakirović (artist), Marin Margeta (Photo Club Mostar) and Katarina Marijanović (TZ of the City of Mostar) selected the three most successful works that are now printed as official postcards of Mostar.

The first place was won by Sead Šašivarević with his photo “golden bridge”, with an impressive composition depicting the Old Bridge in the warm tones of twilight. Second place went to Ivan Kelava for the photograph “Mostar Mornings”, which brings the calm and poetic atmosphere of the morning above the Neretva. The third prize was won by Emira Tipura for photography "Emina", inspired by the song of the same name and a combination of tradition, history and modernity.

By printing postcards with award-winning photos, the Tourist Board of the City of Mostar continues activities aimed at strengthening the visual identity and promoting Mostar as a recognizable tourist destination.

All printed postcards will be available in the premises of the TZ of the City of Mostar, and are intended for hotels and catering facilities, travel agencies, souvenir shops and all other registered entities from the tourism sector.