What Balkan state did Austria-Hungary take over in 1908?
1 Answer
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Explanation:
The name division is almost meaningless and a bit vague. Herzegovina is the Southern of the area near Montenegro. Mostar is a major city in the Herzegovina area. The whole Bosnia and Herzegovina area is geographically very rough and mountainous.
Waning Ottoman fortunes led to Austria-Hungary moving into Bosnia and Herzegovina around 1878. They suppressed local resistance and took over the administration of the area as a colony.
Bosnia and Herzegovina were formally annexed by Austria-Hungary in 1908. Rising Nationalism cause increasing problems until it sparked World War 1.
Famous bridge in Mostar: originally built in the 16th Century it destroyed in 1993 and rebuilt and reopened in 2004.
Well worth the visit. There is a market in the Bridge area.
Photo credit: https://www.earthtrekkers.com/photographing-stari-most-best-views-mostar/