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neo-Oriental style) which is characterized by characteristic elements of
Hellenistic-Seljuk and Ottoman art taken from the Mozarabic artistic areas of Spain, the Maghreb and Cairo. Many of the buildings left by the Austro-Hungarian government in Bosnia and Herzegovina were built in the pseudo-Moorish style, which remained synonymous with the period of Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Formal features most often include horseshoe arches, stucco ornamentation, bulbous domes and decoration of horizontal exterior lines in characteristic colors.
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bridge, which is being adapted for road traffic, three more bridges were built. The central city axis that connected the railway station - the new business center in the west - with the
Francis Joseph Bridge (1888) with the mosque on the left bank, was transformed into a new social center. A school,
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