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Župa Komska
Komska župa, was one of medieval Bosnian state's Parish, ''župa''s in Humska zemlja, Humska ''zemlja'', encompassing what is today village of Glavatičevo and its wider surroundings in Upper Neretva, in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Location The center of ''župa'' was located in the area of Upper Neretva valley which gravitating village of Glavatičevo. In medieval times, Komska Župa bordered Neretva (medieval župa), župa Neretva on the west, ''župa'' Večerić and ''župa'' Bijela on the southwest, ''župa'' Nevesinje on the south, ''župa'' Viševa on the southeast, ''župa'' Zagorje on the northeast, and on the north ''župa'' Tilava. The line that does along the Boračko Lake, Boračko lake and the canyon of the Šištica waterfall, Šištica and Rakitnica (Neretva), Rakitnica rivers was western border of the ''župa''. History Medieval Bosnian state In ancient times it belonged to ''Podgorje'', a mountainous region between ''Bosnia (region), Bosna'', ''Humska zemlja' ...
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Glavatičevo
Glavatičevo ( sr-Cyrl, Главатичево) is a small village in Konjic Municipality, Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is a central village to a group of villages of a wider Glavatičevo, positioned 30 km southeast of Konjic, within a wide ''Župa Valley'' straddling the Neretva river. The village and its wider areal, with surrounding villages and the valley, is also referred to as ''Župa Glavatičevo'', or ''Komska Župa'', or simply ''Župa'' (). Geography and climate One theory, set forth by Dr. Pavao Anđelić in his book "Spomenici Konjica i okoline", says that Glavatičevo is named after the medieval nobleman ''Glavat'' or ''Glavatec'', who was from the area, another say that Glavatičevo is named after the endemic fish ''Salmo marmoratus'' from the Neretva called ''Salmo marmoratus, Glavatica''. Villages Glavatičevo is a central village to a group of hamlets within a wide Župa valley in the Upper Neretva. The village is settled on both banks of the Neretva river ...
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