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It's best to walk north on the east side of the river, and pass by the train station. Stand on any free patch of road after that with a sign.
* You can also decide to keep on walking until you reach the south-north-ringroad, but there aren't that many good places for cars to stop here.
 
From Mostar to Sarajevo you have a good place for hitchhiking but you need to walk a few km from town. Go outside of city and follow sign toward Sarajevo and on right side after few km it will be big petrol station.
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* [[User:Antonopa|Antonopa]] (May 2016) just Just at the edge of town there is a patch of wasteland where there are buses parked, just before the road curves off and out of the city. This spot was perfect, I set up there with a sign for Sarajevo, by a lamp post. There is ample space for cars to stop. I waited 25 mins before two guys drive drove me to jablinicaJablinica. Then from jablinica Jablinica I took another ride up the road out of town, and from there a truck took me all the way to Zagreb. This route is very hitchable, although it may take several stages as many people aren't going too far.
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