Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge

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One of the world heritage sites in Montenegro: the ancient bridge of Muhammad Pasha Soković was built by order of Mohamed Pasha Soković, a senior Ottoman official born in Visegrad in 1505. The bridge across the Derina River was179.5 meters long, 4 meters wide, and 11 stone arches, designed by Mimar Sinán, the greatest architect of the Ottoman Empire, and was an important bridge connecting BiH and Istanbul trade routes at the time. The famous Yugoslav writer Andrić won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1961, and his representative work "Bridge on the River Derina" depicted the "Mohamed-Pasha Sokolovich" bridge.