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List of mountains in Bosnia and Herzegovina: [1] [2] Mountain Peak name Elevation Municipality Coordinates Maglić ...
Pages in category "Mountains of Bosnia and Herzegovina" The following 94 pages are in this category, out of 94 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Montenegrin part of the Maglić massif has formed the Trnovačko Lake, said to be "one of the most beautiful of Montenegro." [5] [8] This lake is a glacier lake at an elevation of 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), is 700 metres (2,300 ft) long and 400 metres (1,300 ft) wide. The lake is drained from the Maglić, the Volujak and the Bioč mountain ...
Zmijanje embroidery – Zmijanje village, Manjača mountain i Bosnia and Herzegovina. Movable property: Portrait of Bishop fra Grgo Ilić: Franciscan monastery Kreševo: Kreševo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [6] Intangible cultural heritage: Picking of Iva Grass on Ozren Mountain: Ozren mountain: Ozren mountain, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Sutjeska divides Zelengora Mountain from Maglić, Volujak and Bioč mountains, and has carved an impressive canyon 3,936 feet (1,200 m) deep, and Tjentište valley through the middle of the park. [4] [14] [15] Other rivers are all tributaries of the Sutjeska. Left tributaries are Klobučarica Creek, Jabučnica Creek, and Hrčavka River.
Maglić is a mountain situated in the central region of Montenegro, just 18 km north of the capital, Podgorica.Positioned on the Montenegrin side of the border with Bosnia, it has an altitude of 2,388 meters above sea level, standing 2 meters taller than its counterpart on the Bosnian side of the border.
Trebević (Serbian Cyrillic: Требевић) is a mountain in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the territories of Republika Srpska, Sarajevo and East Sarajevo city, bordering Jahorina mountain. Trebević is 1,628 meters (5,341 ft) tall, making it the second shortest of the Sarajevo mountains.
Prenj (Serbian Cyrillic: Прењ) is a mountain range in the Dinaric Alps of southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in eastern Herzegovina near Mostar, Jablanica and Konjic. The highest peak is Zelena glava at 2,103 m (6,900 ft). Prenj massif has at least 11 peaks over 2000 m. [2]