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Boračko jezero is glacial lake is situated in Konjic Municipality, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1] [2] [3] It lies at the northeastern foot of the mountain Prenj, at an altitude 397 m.
Its basin covers an area of approximately 703.5 km 2. The Vrbanja has significant hydropower potential. The Vrbanja has significant hydropower potential. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] There are many different estimations of the Vrbanja's length, from 70.5 km [ 1 ] and 84 km [ 4 ] to 95.4 km. [ 5 ]
The Ugar (Serbian Cyrillic: Угар, known as the Brzica until 1878) [1] is a river of Bosnia, a tributary of the Vrbas river. It originates at the slopes of Vlašić, upstream of Sažići and Melina villages (at around of 1,590 meters above sea level), a watershed area of Vrbanja, Ilomska and Bila rivers.
Crna River (Bosnian: Crna rijeka / Црна ријека, "Black River") is one of the right-hand tributaries of the Vrbanja River in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It rises on the western slopes of Uzlomac (at about 450 m).
The Cvrcka (Serbian Cyrillic: Цврцка) is a river which flows through Bosnia, and is the largest left bank tributary of the river Vrbanja.. It rises on the northern slopes of Čemernica, on the same drainage divide as the Jakotina, another tributary of the same river, and the streams that flow into the Ugar.
The Bila river is the largest tributary of the Lašva river. The Bila river flows past the settlements of Stara Bila and Nova Bila (transl. Old and New Bila), with a length of approximately 35 km. Originating from Vlašić mountain, in the area of Prelivode and Meupić mountain, it flows south to south-east toward Lašva valley where it spills into the Lašva river.
Only at 20 minutes distance of Sarajevo, it is a tourist attraction for hiking and skiing. Bjelašnica was, in certain areas, the site of extensive combat during the 1992–95 Siege of Sarajevo and particular areas pose a high mine risk. There are numerous trails set up and maintained by local mountain clubs that lead to the bald peaks higher up.
The Belgrade–Bar railway (Serbian: Пруга Београд–Бар, Pruga Beograd–Bar) is a 476.59 km (296.14 mi) long electrified main line connecting the Serbian capital of Belgrade with the town of Bar, a major seaport in Montenegro.