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: It protected the vital "Dubrovnik road," ensuring safe passage for merchants and caravans. Architectural Layout The settlement was divided into two distinct sections:

: The fortress dominated the surrounding area from its elevated position, acting as a sentinel for the region. MiДЌevac

: Historical records from 1445 and 1451 confirm the existence of customs offices , indicating its vital role in the commercial exchange between the coast and the interior. : It protected the vital "Dubrovnik road," ensuring

Old town Mičevac - Туристичка организација Града Требиња Its primary functions included: The is a medieval

According to local legend, the town was built by , from whom it takes its name. While some sources cite its first mention as early as 1042 by Dubrovnik chronicler Lukari, others place its documented emergence in the early 15th century. Regardless of the exact founding date, it reached its zenith under the rule of the Pavlović family and Duke Stjepan Vukčić Kosača. Its primary functions included:

The is a medieval fortress and national monument located near Trebinje , Bosnia and Herzegovina. Perched on a hill on the right bank of the Trebišnjica River , it served as a critical strategic and economic hub during the Middle Ages, particularly for protecting trade routes connecting Dubrovnik to its hinterland. No reviews Directions Historical Significance and Origin