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Tobacco Station

Part of the organized tobacco purchasing system that was one of the main economic branches in Herzegovina. Through the purchasing stations in Čapljina, tobacco was collected from local producers, after which it went for further processing. This activity employed a large number of people and was an important source of income for the population...

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2010

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Ban Josip Jelačić Square
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Ban Josip Jelačić Square

Ban Josip Jelačić Square today is the central city space that also has an important traffic role, as it is precisely at this location that the connection between railway and bus transport occurs. The square got its current appearance in 2010, after the completion of extensive reconstruction in which the Railways of the Federation of BiH invested about 1.2 million convertible marks.

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2000

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Josip Šutalo
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Josip Šutalo

Josip Šutalo (born February 28, 2000) is a professional footballer who plays as a central defender for the Dutch club AFC Ajax. He was born in Bosnia and Herzegovina and represents the Croatian national football team. Club career Dinamo Zagreb In July 2014, Šutalo moved from Neretva to the youth academy of GNK Dinamo Zagreb.

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1990

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Gelenderi
History

Gelenderi

“Gelenderi” is the name for an old metal structure - a railing (handrails) that was located in front of the church of St. Francis of Assisi. The name comes from the German word Geländer, which means railing. This space was a well-known gathering place for citizens, young and old, at any time of the day it was known where the crew was, because...

Nature Park Hutovo Blato
Natural Heritage

Nature Park Hutovo Blato

Nestled between Budisavina to the south and Crno Brdo to the north lies a green oasis - Hutovo Blato, covering an area of 7,411 ha. Numerous springs, lake-like parts, streams, ditches, dance and reeds are just a small part of the diversity that this area abounds in, where numerous plant and animal species have found conditions for life...

Dragan Bender
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Dragan Bender

Dragan Bender (born November 17, 1997) is a Croatian former professional basketball player. He is 213 cm tall and played as a power forward and center. He was selected by the Phoenix Suns as the fourth overall pick in the 2016 NBA draft, but spent four seasons in the league. Bender represented the Croatian national team and has experience in FIBA's European junior tournaments.

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1980

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Bocce
Sport

Bocce

The Bocce Club Čapljina was founded in 2004. It competed in the II league of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 2009, the club entered the Premier league of BiH, and that same year they won a series of tournaments and first places in individual competitions, precision shooting. The club regularly trains at the city bocce court in Čapljina, where...

HOK "Čapljina"
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HOK "Čapljina"

The beginnings of organized volleyball date back to 1984 when the Volleyball Club Borac was founded, competing in the Republic League of BiH. In 1993, the club changed its name to the Croatian Volleyball Club Domagoj, competing in the II Croatian League, and in 2000, they changed their name to HOK Čapljina...

Andrija Anković Memorial Tournament
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Andrija Anković Memorial Tournament

The Andrija Anković Memorial Tournament is a football tournament for senior clubs held in Gabela near Čapljina. The tournament has been played since 1986, most often in January or February, as part of the clubs' preparations for the spring part of the season. The organizer of the tournament is NK GOŠK Gabela, so this tournament is rightly considered one of the most important sports events organized by the club and by which Gabela is recognized beyond local boundaries.

Želimir Terkeš
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Želimir Terkeš

Želimir Terkeš (born January 8, 1981) is a retired Bosnian-Herzegovinian footballer who played as a forward. His last club in his playing career was NK Zadar. During his career, he also played for NK Zagreb, HNK Čapljina, HŠK Zrinjski Mostar, NK Inter Zaprešić, Chongqing Lifan, and Perak FA...

Nikica Jelavić
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Nikica Jelavić

Nikica Jelavić (Čapljina, August 27, 1985) is a Croatian football coach and retired footballer. He played as a forward. He is currently the coach of Lokomotiva Zagreb. Club Career Beginnings His first club was GOŠK from his hometown Gabela, then he moved to Neretva from Metković under coach Branko Gutić...

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1970

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HKK "Čapljina- Lasta"
Sport

HKK "Čapljina- Lasta"

The club was founded in 1973 under the name KK Borac. It played its first matches on the field next to the school. In 1974, it entered the competition in the Herzegovina zone. Throughout its existence, it competed in several competitive classes, and its greatest success in former Yugoslavia was participating in the B league. After the war...

Desilo
Natural Heritage

Desilo

In the village of Bajovci, there is a lake-like arm of Hutovo Blato called Desilo with the same name spring, known in recent history as an archaeological site. The age of the archaeological finds dates back to the beginning of the 19th century. In 1972, an archaeological team recovered a large quantity of amphorae and a wooden monoxylon from the waters of Desilo, although from the Middle Ages.

Old Bridge
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Old Bridge

It is a construction memory of the narrow-gauge railway, which was partially destroyed during the Homeland War and repaired, and today it connects. Like the Dr. Franjo Tuđman Bridge, it connects Tasovčići, the business zone, with Čapljina, the old town, and the upper market.

Bridge on Tresani
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Bridge on Tresani

One of the memories of the narrow-gauge section Čapljina - Dubrovnik is the bridge on Tresani. After the discontinuation of the narrow-gauge railway in 1976, the bridge was adapted for passenger traffic. It connects part of the village Višići, which is wedged between the Neretva and Krupa on one side, and Gabela on the other.

Dr. Franjo Tuđman Bridge
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Dr. Franjo Tuđman Bridge

Dr. Franjo Tuđman Bridge is a bridge over the Neretva River in Čapljina. It is named after Franjo Tuđman, the first president of the Republic of Croatia. It was built in 1971 on the road Ljubuški – Čapljina – Stolac and was destroyed during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992. It was reconstructed and opened to traffic in 2002. The length of the bridge...

Pamela Ramljak
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Pamela Ramljak

Pamela Ramljak (Čapljina, December 24, 1979) is a Croatian singer and one of the members of the group Feminnem. Biography Formal education 1987 – 1994 Music School "Ruđer Bošković", Metković 1994 – 1998 Art Gymnasium "Luka Sorkočević", Dubrovnik 1998 – 2005 Music Academy, Zagreb, majoring in music education...

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1960

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HNK "Višići"
Sport

HNK "Višići"

HNK Višići is a Croatian football club from Višići near Čapljina in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The tradition of playing football in this Herzegovinian place dates back long before 1965, which is considered the year of the club's founding. According to tradition, the Youth Football Club Višići, today's HNK Višići, was registered in 1965 under the mulberry tree in front of Barić's inn. The first president was Kemal Bitanga, and the secretary was Neđo Karamatić. The executive board included Neđo Karamatić, Mile Limov, Vlado Ćorić, Anđelko Car Raguž, Rajko Udženija, Mato Blažević, and Martin Cvitanović.

HRK "Čapljina"
Sport

HRK "Čapljina"

The first beginnings of handball in the area of the municipality of Čapljina date back to 1958 when the Sports Society Poljodjelac was founded, which was renamed to the Sports Society Lasta in 1968. It carried that name until 1975 when it received a new one – the Sports Society Borac. Under that name, it competes in the Republic...

Bus Station
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Bus Station

The bus station in Čapljina may today seem like an ordinary stop through which people just pass, but its story is actually part of the broader picture of the city's development. Čapljina has always been an important traffic point in the Neretva valley. Even during the Austro-Hungarian period, a narrow-gauge railway passed through the city, the famous Ćiro, which connected the interior with the sea and brought life, trade, and the movement of people.

Jasmin Repeša
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Jasmin Repeša

Jasmin Repeša (born June 1, 1961) is a basketball coach and former player, born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, of Croatian nationality. He last served as the head coach of the Italian club Trapani Shark in Lega Basket Serie A. During his coaching career, he won numerous trophies with clubs,...

Vladimir Jelčić
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Vladimir Jelčić

Vladimir Jelčić (born October 10, 1968, in Čapljina, then SFR Yugoslavia) is a retired Croatian handball player and handball coach. He played as a left winger, standing 187 cm tall. After finishing his playing career, he worked as an assistant coach at RK Zagreb. Playing career Jelčić started his senior career at Mehanika Metković (1985–1988), and then played for Zagreb Chromos/Loto/Badel (1988–1995), with which he achieved the greatest club successes. He also played for Zadar Gortan (1995–1996), Laško Pivovaru Celje (1996–1999), Badel 1862 Zagreb (1999–2001), Metković Jambo (2001–2002), and the Italian Principe Trieste (2002–2003).

Dejan Aćimović
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Dejan Aćimović

Dejan Aćimović (Čapljina, BIH, May 20, 1963) is a Croatian actor and director from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Biography Dejan Aćimović graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb in 1996. Since 1987, he has been engaged at ZKM in Zagreb, where he has played numerous roles in theater performances...

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1950

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NK Neretva Čeljevo 2020
Sport

NK Neretva Čeljevo 2020

NK Neretva Čeljevo 2020 is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian football club from Čeljevo near Čapljina. History The club was founded in 1950. During the 1990s, it competed in the Second Football...

Barracks Božan Šimović
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Barracks Božan Šimović

Barracks Božan Šimović is located in Grabovine where generations of young recruits have been educated, starting from its construction in 1952 until today. Armies have changed, but the purpose of the barracks has remained the same. Today, it houses professional units of the Army of the Federation that are organized and equipped according to NATO standards.

Radna organizacija Tvornica keksa i vafla "Lasta"
Industry

Radna organizacija Tvornica keksa i vafla "Lasta"

Radna organizacija za proizvodnju keksa i vafl- proizvoda "Lasta" Čapljina izrasla je zanatskog pekarsko- mesarskog poduzeća formiranog 1952. godine. Bilo je to malo lokalno poduzeće koje je sve do 1956. godine bavilo proizvodnjom neznatnih količina kruha te nabavkom i prodajom mesa za potrebe tada...

Knitting and Clothing Factory Čapljina
Industry

Knitting and Clothing Factory Čapljina

It was founded on July 28, 1958, under the name "Hercegovka" - Knitting Factory Čapljina. The main activity of this factory was the production of upper knitted clothing - men's, women's, and children's. At the beginning of its operation, it employed only 6 workers. In 1989, the factory had about 400 workers. In...

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1930

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School Sisters of St. Francis
Culture

School Sisters of St. Francis

In Čapljina in 1936, Father Fra Andrija Jelčić came as the parish priest, the builder of the Čapljina church and Franciscan residence. Father Andrija, as a man of God, knew well what the presence of sisters in a place meant for religious and cultural life. He succeeded, with the support of the then provincial Fra Mate Čuturić and...

HKUD "Sv. Ante"- Dretelj
Culture

HKUD "Sv. Ante"- Dretelj

The Croatian Cultural and Artistic Society Sv. Ante was founded in 1939 in Dretelj, and had its first performances in 1940. It was very active until its violent cessation of work in 1945. The society reactivated in 2006, since when it has recorded increasing popularity and interest among young people who make up the main strength of the society.

HKUD "Zora" Struge- Gorica
Culture

HKUD "Zora" Struge- Gorica

The Croatian Cultural and Artistic Society Zora Struge- Gorica was founded in 1936 before World War II. The society was active for several years until the war escalated and then ceased operations. After a long break, the idea of reactivating the society was initiated in 1995, and it has been continuously active since then.

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1920

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King Tomislav Square
History

King Tomislav Square

The monumental monument by sculptor Petar Barišić in the central King Tomislav Square in front of the municipal building commemorates a thousand years since the coronation of the first Croatian king Tomislav in the Duvno field, raised on July 5, 1925, by the Croats of Čapljina and the surrounding area. This monument not only fascinates with its appearance...

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1910

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NK GOŠK Gabela
Sport

NK GOŠK Gabela

NK GOŠK is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian football club from the town of Gabela near Čapljina. It was founded in 1919. Names throughout history Throughout its history, the club has carried different names: – 1926. – Zmaj– 1935. – Seljačka sloga– 1941. – Seljački športski klub (SŠK)– 1949. – NK Zmaj– 1958. – NK Sloga – today – GOŠK...

HNK Čapljina
Sport

HNK Čapljina

HNK Čapljina is a football club from Čapljina in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club was founded in 1945. In the former Yugoslavia, it competed under the name Borac. Among the notable players who originated from Čapljina are Nino Bule, Želimir Terkeš, Dadi Mulaić, Vinko Martinović, Mladen Bartolović, Vjeko Sušac, Tomo Ra...

Sister Regina Milas
Culture

Sister Regina Milas

The school sisters of St. Francis stayed in Čapljina for almost nine years, from August 1936 to February 1945, yet they left a lasting mark. Sister Regina Milas forever recorded the presence of the Franciscan sisters in Čapljina with her martyr's death. Sister Regina Milas was born in...

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1900

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Počitelj
Culture

Počitelj

The town of Duke Stjepan is one of the most beautiful cultural-historical units in Herzegovina, dating back to the 14th century. It is located on the banks of the Neretva River and is a mix of oriental architecture with Mediterranean accents. This is evidenced by the cultural treasures - Šišman Ibrahim Pasha's mosque, the Clock Tower, the madrasa, the hamam,...

Mogorjelo
History

Mogorjelo

One of the most beautiful buildings of late antique architecture in the area of Herzegovina is Mogorjelo - the remains of a suburban Villa Rustica from the 4th century. The building was excavated between 1889 and 1903, and in the following years it was also conserved. The building is rectangular in shape with the main structure called the Palace, an imitation...

Gabela - Drijeva
History

Gabela - Drijeva

Whether it is Luka from the Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja, Drijeva - the customs or just Gabela, it has always been a crossroads of various peoples. Mentioned as early as the Roman period, it is first mentioned under the name Gabela in 1399. The remnants of the old city walls and the sculpture of the Venetian lion still speak of the history of this place...

Bridge in Klepci
Infrastructure

Bridge in Klepci

Just before the confluence of the Bregava River, there is an old bridge in Klepci. It was built on the orders of Sandžak-beg Mustafa in 1517. The span of the bridge's arch is 17.5 meters, which is the largest span of this type of bridge on flatland rivers. Its appearance strongly resembles the Old Bridge in Mostar; moreover, it represents its precursor...

Railway Station
Infrastructure

Railway Station

During the Austro-Hungarian period, a railway station was built in Čapljina. Construction began by connecting the north and the sea, more precisely by building the narrow-gauge railway line Sarajevo - Ploče. According to newspaper reports, the first works on the construction of the narrow-gauge railway section (0.76 m) from the port of Metković to Čapljina, with a length of 42.4 km, began in September 1884 and were completed in June 1885. The construction lasted about ten months, and the works were carried out by the company of Karl V. Schwarz from Vienna. Traffic on the line, according to the decision of the Provincial Government, was entrusted to a special administration in Mostar.

Marko Vego
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Marko Vego

Marko Vego (January 8, 1907 – February 26, 1985) was a Bosnian-Herzegovinian and Yugoslav archaeologist, epigrapher, and historian. Biography He was born in Čapljina, in the family of his father Jozo, a worker at the tobacco station. He completed classical gymnasium in Široki Brijeg and then studied theology at the University of Freiburg (Germany) and the University of Zagreb.

First Mention
History

First Mention

Čapljina is first mentioned under its name in 1475 in Turkish documents as Merza Čapljina, deserted, and the second mention dates from 1632, when Čapljina as a village belonged to the Mostar kadiluk. Between 1782 and 1880, it belonged to Počitelj, and together with it to Stolac. After the construction of the railway in 1885, it economically rose. Its first urban plan was received in 1962. Its oldest part, Gradina, is still from the Turkish period and has an oriental as well as a Herzegovinian touch. The Austro-Hungarian period left its mark in the form of solid buildings with ornaments on the facade that today represent architectural value that should be protected.