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City on a grain of salt. Tuzla means a place of salt and it lays on top of the salt lake. It is suspected it has been there for around 7000 years as one of the oldest places in Europe.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Are you retarded? Stop writing stupid stuff. You're ruining the blog!

29 March, 2008 19:54  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't worry Lilly, someone doesn't know how to respond to a challenge - or use their own name!

30 March, 2008 01:06  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is it a stecak?

30 March, 2008 01:13  
Blogger Kris McCracken said...

I'm struggling to figure this one out? A well?

30 March, 2008 06:42  
Blogger Lesha said...

soli?

I love your blog anyway... :)

30 March, 2008 14:56  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

From Wikipedia:

"First mentioned in 950 as a county under Hungarian rule, the town was later referred to by historians as Soli. Soli means "salts" in the Bosnian, Croatian or Serbian language and the city's present name means "place of salt" in Turkish. However, there is enough archaeologic evidence to suggest that Tuzla was a rich neolithic settlement, and hence inhabited continuously for more than 6,000 years which makes Tuzla one of the oldest European settlements with sustained living. An open-air museum at Solni Trg, opened in 2004, tells the story of salt production in Tuzla."

30 March, 2008 23:33  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

so, basically, I'm the winner! ;P

01 April, 2008 22:24  

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