In the city of Mostar, in the south of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the traditional clothes of 78 countries, including Turkey, were shown.
Within the scope of the event called “The World in One City” in Mostar, students walked the historic bridge of Mostar in traditional clothes and with the flags of 78 countries.
Haris İdriz, Head of Education at United World College, one of the organizers of the event, stated that students from many countries are also studying in educational institutions, and they want to show that everyone can live together.
Traditional Turkish dress
In the event organized in cooperation with Dzemal Bjedic University Faculty of Tourism, garments representing many countries, including Turkey, were transformed into a visual feast in the city.
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