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Bijela (Konjička)
Bijela, or also Bijela rijeka in case of rivers, may refer to: * Bijela, Montenegro, a village near Herceg Novi, Montenegro * Bijela, Brčko, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bijela, Jablanica, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bijela, Konjic, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bijela, Višegrad, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bijela, Croatia, a village near Sirač, Croatia * Bijela (Karin Sea), a river in Dalmatia, Croatia * Bijela (Pakra), a river in Slavonia, Croatia * Bijela (Plitvice Lakes), a tributary of the Plitvice Lakes, Croatia * Bijela or Mostarska Bijela, a river in Herzegovina, tributary of the Neretva * Bijela (Željeznica), a river near Trnovo, tributary of the Željeznica * , a river near Hadžići, tributary of the Lepenica * Bijela (Bukovica), a river that flows into the Bukovica near Šavnik, Montenegro See also * Bela (other) * Bela Reka (other) Bela Reka (Serbian for "White River") may refer to several places in Serbia ...
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Bijela, Montenegro
Bijela (Serbian Cyrillic: Бијела, ) is a coastal town in the municipality of Herceg Novi, Montenegro. It is also located north of Herceg Novi, by the Verige strait in the Bay of Kotor. The chronicler Andrija Zmajević claimed that the 16th-century Pope Sixtus V descended from a family originating in the area of Bijela. He also stated that the future Pope's father, Piergentile di Giacomo, was born in the village Bjelske Kruševice near Bijela and moved to Italy to escape the Ottoman conquest. Demographics The 2003 census recorded a population of 3,748. According to the 2011 census, its population was 3,691. Bijela Adriatic Shipyard Bijela was the home of the ''Jadransko brodogradilište Bijela'', ( Montenegrin: Јадранско бродоградилиште Бијела) ("Bijela Adriatic Shipyard"), the largest maintenance and repair shipyard dock in Montenegro. The remains of the bankrupt enterprise were sold off in 2020. In December 2001 the turbo-electric car f ...
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Plitvice Lakes
Plitvice or Plitvička jezera can refer to: * Plitvice Lakes National Park, the largest and oldest national park in Croatia * Plitvička Jezera Plitvička Jezera ( or just ''Plitvice'' ; ''Plitvice Lakes'', in English) is a municipality (''općina'') in central Croatia, in the eastern part of the Lika-Senj county, that lies in and near the eponymous Plitvice Lakes National Park, bisected ..., a municipality of Lika-Senj County, Croatia See also * Plitvica (other) {{geodis ...
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Bukovica (river)
The Bukovica ( cnr, Буковица) is the longest river in the municipality of Šavnik, Montenegro. It originates under the Ranisava mountain, passes through the town Šavnik and flows into the Komarnica near the village Duži. It is 42 km long. Its main tributaries are Šavnik Šavnik ( cnr, Шавник, ) is a town in Montenegro and administrative center of the Šavnik Municipality. It is located at the confluence of three rivers - Bukovica, Bijela and Šavnik, at an altitude of 840 meters. It is the lowest lying set ... and Bijela.Jezera i rijeke
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Bijela (Bukovica)
Bijela, or also Bijela rijeka in case of rivers, may refer to: * Bijela, Montenegro, a village near Herceg Novi, Montenegro * Bijela, Brčko, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bijela, Jablanica, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bijela, Konjic, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bijela, Višegrad, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bijela, Croatia, a village near Sirač, Croatia * Bijela (Karin Sea), a river in Dalmatia, Croatia * Bijela (Pakra), a river in Slavonia, Croatia * Bijela (Plitvice Lakes), a tributary of the Plitvice Lakes, Croatia * Bijela or Mostarska Bijela, a river in Herzegovina, tributary of the Neretva * Bijela (Željeznica), a river near Trnovo, tributary of the Željeznica * , a river near Hadžići, tributary of the Lepenica * Bijela (Bukovica), a river that flows into the Bukovica near Šavnik, Montenegro See also * Bela (other) * Bela Reka (other) Bela Reka (Serbian for "White River") may refer to several places in Serbia ...
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Lepenica (Fojnička River)
Lepenica is a small river in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Lepenica is right and main tributary of the Fojnička River. Its source is under the mountain of Ivan and runs through Kiseljak Kiseljak (Кисељак) is a town and municipality located in Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It lies in the valley of the Fojnica River, the Lepenica and the Kreševka ... before its confluence with the Fojnička River. Rivers of Bosnia and Herzegovina {{BosniaHerzegovina-river-stub ...
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Željeznica (Bosna)
The Željeznica ( sr-cyrl, Жељезница) is a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which rises at the foot of the Treskavica Mountain. It has a number of rapids and whirlpools, including those of Turovi. Kazani is regarded the most attractive place in the canyon, where round hollows, "kettles", give the impression of boiling water. The kettles are about half to one meter deep and 0,30 to 0,70 cm wide in radius, and they are frequent in the riverbed. The Željeznica river is one of the chief geographic features of the western Sarajevo field (Sarajevo polje). It flows through the municipalities Trnovo and Istočna Ilidža from south and eventually meets up with the Mala Bosna river, a stretch of the Bosna between its source at Vrelo Bosne and Željeznica confluence, all near Ilidža, Sarajevo. The Željeznica and the Mala Bosna form the Bosna. The Željeznica river is the western boundary of Jahorina mountain. The archaeological site of Butmir is located on the right bank o ...
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Bijela (Željeznica)
Bijela, or also Bijela rijeka in case of rivers, may refer to: * Bijela, Montenegro, a village near Herceg Novi, Montenegro * Bijela, Brčko, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bijela, Jablanica, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bijela, Konjic, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bijela, Višegrad, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bijela, Croatia, a village near Sirač, Croatia * Bijela (Karin Sea), a river in Dalmatia, Croatia * Bijela (Pakra), a river in Slavonia, Croatia * Bijela (Plitvice Lakes), a tributary of the Plitvice Lakes, Croatia * Bijela or Mostarska Bijela, a river in Herzegovina, tributary of the Neretva * Bijela (Željeznica), a river near Trnovo, tributary of the Željeznica * , a river near Hadžići, tributary of the Lepenica * Bijela (Bukovica), a river that flows into the Bukovica near Šavnik, Montenegro See also * Bela (other) * Bela Reka (other) Bela Reka (Serbian for "White River") may refer to several places in Serbia ...
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Mostarska Bijela
Mostarska Bijela or simply Bijela is a mountain creek and gorge in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Despite its low discharge and relatively short flow, this river takes a significant place in Bosnia and Herzegovina's Dinaric karst's geology and hydrology. Geography The Mostarska Bijela is left tributary of the Neretva river. It begins at the south-western slopes of Prenj mountain, where it's called Gornja Bijela ''("Gornja" in English: "Upper")'', and flows in direction of north to south-southwest and into the Neretva at Bijela village in the region of Drežnica Donja and Salakovac. Rare geology The Mostarska Bijela river shapes a rare and unique karstic geological feature, which resembles an underground river with canyon-like semi-underground flow. What is unique here, in case of the Mostarska Bijela, is that cave roof of its underground section is opened to surface in form of very narrow gap in many places, enough only for small amount of light to enter the cavernous river course. Alt ...
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Bijela (Plitvice Lakes)
Bijela, or also Bijela rijeka in case of rivers, may refer to: * Bijela, Montenegro, a village near Herceg Novi, Montenegro * Bijela, Brčko, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bijela, Jablanica, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bijela, Konjic, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bijela, Višegrad, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bijela, Croatia, a village near Sirač, Croatia * Bijela (Karin Sea), a river in Dalmatia, Croatia * Bijela (Pakra), a river in Slavonia, Croatia * Bijela (Plitvice Lakes), a tributary of the Plitvice Lakes, Croatia * Bijela or Mostarska Bijela, a river in Herzegovina, tributary of the Neretva * Bijela (Željeznica), a river near Trnovo, tributary of the Željeznica * , a river near Hadžići, tributary of the Lepenica * Bijela (Bukovica), a river that flows into the Bukovica near Šavnik, Montenegro See also * Bela (other) * Bela Reka (other) Bela Reka (Serbian for "White River") may refer to several places in Serbia ...
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Bijela, Brčko
Bijela ( sr-cyrl, Бијела) is a large village in Bosnia and Herzegovina located approximately 25 kilometers south of the city of Brčko on the Brčko - Banovići railway line. It has approximately 2000 inhabitants and is the largest village in the Brčko District Brčko District ( bs, Brčko Distrikt; hr, Brčko Distrikt; sr, Брчко Дистрикт, ), officially the Brčko District of Bosnia and Herzegovina ( bs, Brčko Distrikt Bosne i Hercegovine; hr, Brčko Distrikt Bosne i Hercegovine; ), i .... A hill above the village is the site of some Stećci. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 1,923. References Villages in Brčko District {{BrčkoDistrict-geo-stub ...
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Bijela (Pakra)
The Bijela is a river in central Croatia, a right tributary of the Pakra River. It is one of the biggest rivers in western Slavonia, flowing from east to west and enabling formation of fertile fields on its way. History In the Middle Ages the area of Bijela was owned mostly by the Tibold noble family, while in the mid-16th century it was conquered by the Ottoman Empire. After the liberation in 1699, it became part of the Kingdom of Slavonia within the Habsburg monarchy. Geography and hydrography The river is around long. It has its source in Ravna Gora mountain near the village of Novo Zvečevo in the vicinity the Papuk Geopark area in the region of western Slavonia. The upper course of the river flows westwards, then turns near the village of Kapetanovo Polje to the southwest finally mouthing into the Pakra near the village of Poljana. Throughout its course, Bijela receives the waters of many tributaries, like Željnjak, Brekinska, Miletina rijeka, Koritska rijeka, Orlova ...
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Bijela (Karin Sea)
The Bijela is a river in southern Croatia that flows into the Karin Sea, an inland sea located in the middle part of the Adriatic Sea and the northern part of Dalmatia. Its spring is situated in a vast cave and the river itself is only long, but an hydrographic phenomenon that flows through a peculiar and unique canyon and has a lot of waterfalls and small ponds or pools between them. Geography and hydrography Bijela is one of the smallest rivers in northern Dalmatia, flowing from east to west, and enters Karin Sea at Gornji Karin, a village belonging to the Town of Obrovac in the Zadar County. The spring of Bijela is located at an altitude of approximately 300 meters, below the Pržun mountain peak (351 meters above sea level), a part of Orljak, an uneven plateau in Bukovica geographical region, whose highest point is Jurišinka mountain peak (674 m), the topmost peak of Bukovica. The spring water flows through and out of the cave below huge rocks. In its upper part, the riv ...
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