An outdoor interpretive sign, framed in black metal, is prominently displayed against a rough-hewn stone wall in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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An outdoor interpretive sign, framed in black metal, is prominently displayed against a rough-hewn stone wall in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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An outdoor interpretive sign, framed in black metal, is prominently displayed against a rough-hewn stone wall in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The sign features two photographs and multilingual text, providing historical context for the Karadozbegova Džamija (Mosque). The upper photograph, rendered in black and white, depicts a partially damaged architectural structure, identified with the dates "1992-1995." Below it, a larger, colorized photograph illustrates the Karadozbegova Džamija, showcasing its distinct minaret, a domed main structure, and surrounding slender cypress trees, with a paved area and several pedestrians visible in the foreground. Text on the sign clearly identifies the subject as "KARADOZBEGOVA DŽAMIJA (1557) MOSQUE / MOSCHEE / MOSQUÉE" and provides historical information in Bosnian, English, French, and German, noting its construction in 1557 by Mehmed Karadoz. To the right of the sign, a stone-paved pedestrian street extends into the background, where multiple individuals are walking. Buildings adorned with yellow and blue decorative pennants line the street in the distance. A partial view of a stone water basin or fountain is visible on the lower right, integrated into the adjacent stone wall. The scene is illuminated by strong sunlight, producing a lens flare across the sign's surface.