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Fazlagić Tower (Bosnian: Fazlagića Kula) is a ruined tower located near Gacko in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Fazlagić Tower is approximately 6 kilometres (4 mi) from Gacko, and is at the south periphery of Kuljsko Field. It was built in the 17th century by Ahmed Fazlagić.
Notes
- Fazlagića Kula had once been a mosque in time but is not currently.
- Fazlagića Kula is also known as the last occupied territory of NDH (Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, Independent State of Croatia).
- The whole area, in which there are nine villages, is called Fazlagića Kula.
See also
References
- Fazlagića Kula (Fazlagić's Tower) is a place in eastern Herzegovina, where the resistance was held after the defense of other places fell apart, in the end of World War 2 in Europe., retrieved 2024-12-16
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