Jablanica and granite have been inextricably linked for decades. Stone from the Neretva Valley was built into squares, streets and buildings throughout the former Yugoslavia, while the quarries between Jablanica, Rama and Konjic employed hundreds of workers and represented one of the foundations of the development of this region. Today, when the former giant “Granit” has been facing bankruptcy proceedings, financial problems and a struggle for s…
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Jablanica and granite have been inextricably linked for decades. Stone from the Neretva Valley was built into squares, streets and buildings throughout the former Yugoslavia, while the quarries between Jablanica, Rama and Konjic employed hundreds of workers and represented one of the foundations of the development of this region. Today, when the former giant “Granit” has been facing bankruptcy proceedings, financial problems and a struggle for s…