Abstract
<p>The Aladza Mosque in Foca was built in the middle of the seventeenth century and it was destroyed during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Given that it is a monument protected by the state and included in the World Heritage by UNESCO, it is necessary to carry out its rehabilitation. It is essential to construct the religion building of the same materials, dimensions and exterior form.</p><p>Since the building was demolished in its entirety, there has been damage to some original stone fragments that the mosque was built of. Therefore, it is necessary to provide new supplies of stone matching the original.</p><p>Firstly, research were conduscted with the existing original fragments and based on them were overwied the possibilities for finding an appropriate sites of the stone in the immediate vicinity. Based on a certain mineralogical-petrologic and geomechanical characteristics of the original fragments originating from the various structural components of the mosque, six locations were selected for the investigation of possible finding sites in the immediate area. Samples that were taken underwent the same testing procedures. Obtained results indicate that samples from four sites can be used as a material for rehabilitation because their characteristics match the original fragments.</p><p> </p>
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