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Српски / srpski: ЗЕНИЦА - ЧАРШИЈА КОЈЕ ВИШЕ НЕМА, 1909. Г.
На разгледници из 1909. године у предњем плану је дио чаршије који је ишчезао до краја 1968, ради градње цесте, која води према дрвеном мосту (садашњи главни градски трг).
Само двије куће од свих још постоје. Камени мост је тада имао дрвену ограду, јер су га Аустријанци проширили ради колског саобраћаја, а камену ограду уклонили.
Улица се звала Кочева, а полазила је од Царине и водила до тадашњег трга Мејташ (гдје је сада Аустријска/Коњска чесма).
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