
Meho Hadžić
Meho Hadžić, born in 1848, was a remarkable individual known for being one of the oldest recorded residents of Yugoslavia, living to the age of 131. He spent much of his life as a laborer, working in agriculture and caring for goats. Despite a physical disability that left him with a shorter leg, Meho led a simple life, avoiding alcohol and tobacco, and sustaining himself on a diet of goat's milk and cheese. His longevity and unique life experiences, including memories of his childhood village and the impact of historical events like the construction of a railway, have made him a figure of interest in local history and culture. He passed away in 1979, leaving behind a legacy that continues to fascinate many.
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Meho Hadžić was the oldest resident of Yugoslavia and lived for 131 years, working as a laborer and caring for goats.
On je bio najstariji Jugosloven, a šokiraćete se kada čujete koliko je imao godina


