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Bihać City branding exercise

Fethija mosque is one of the symbols of the city of Bihać. Dating back to at least 1266, the building was originally the Gothic-style Church of St Anthony of Padua, but was converted to a mosque after the city finally fell to the Ottomans in 1592 - the name derives from the Arabic word for 'conquered'. However, several of the church's features were left intact including the high arching main entrance and the intricate rose shaped stained glass window directly above it. Here this window was used as a visual element symbolizing the city's rich history.
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Bihać City branding exercise
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Bihać City branding exercise

Bihać city branding exercise

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