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Grabovička River

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Grabovička River
Grabovačka River
Native nameГрабовичка ријека (Bosnian)
Location
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationJežica slopes
Mouth 
 • location
Vrbanja River
Length8 km (5.0 mi)
Basin sizeBlack Sea

The Grabovička River (Bosnian: Grabovička rijeka / Грабовичка ријека, "Grabovica River") is one of the left tributaries of the Vrbanja River. It rises near Miljevići village (around 1,050 metres above sea level), below the road to Golo Brdo (Naked Hill), on the south slopes of Ježica (1276 m) and Zastijenje (loc: Zāstinje – Backrocks; 1,230 m).

Regional road Skender VakufTravnik runs along the ridge of the Undervlašić's plateau. The ridge marked the border between Vrbanja's and Ugar basins. This river enters into deep canyon, with depth as much as 350 meters. Grabovička River runs through this canyon near Grabovica, old village.[1][2][3]

The mouth of Grabovička River is in the new part of Grabovica village (Bosnia) after which this river is named.[4] In some sources it is (incorrectly) referred to as "Grabovačka River" (Bosnian: Grabovačka rijeka / Грабовачка ријека). The mouth is 450 meters above sea level and its length is around 8 km.

During the War in Bosnia, in Grabovica's Elementary school, around 200 Bosniaks "disappeared" from Večići village and its surrounding settlements. Their remains remain undiscovered.[5][6][7][8][9]

See also

44°37′N 17°01′E / 44.617°N 17.017°E / 44.617; 17.017

References

  1. ^ Mučibabić B., Ur. (1998): Geografski atlas Bosne i Hercegovine. Geodetski zavod BiH, Sarajevo, ISBN 9958-766-00-0.
  2. ^ Vojnogeografski institut, Ed. (1955): Travnik (List karte 1:100.000, Izohipse na 20 m). Vojnogeografski institut, Beograd.
  3. ^ Spahić M. et al. (2000): Bosna i Hercegovina (1:250.000). Izdavačko preduzeće „Sejtarija“, Sarajevo.
  4. ^ Karta BiH – Karta Bosne i Hercegovine
  5. ^ Fena, Agencija (2013): Obilježavanje 21. godišnjice stradanja Bošnjaka u Kotor-Varoši – Još se traži 277 osoba. Avaz, 03. 11. 2013.
  6. ^ "MLADIĆEVA OPTUŽNICA OSTALA NETAKNUTA". Archived from the original on 2014-11-04. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
  7. ^ http://www.sense-agency.com/tribunal_%28mksj%29/ratko-mladic-prebacuje-odgovornost-na-srpske-civile.25.html?cat_id=1&news_id=14014 Archived 2014-11-04 at the Wayback Machine RATKO MLADIĆ PREBACUJE ODGOVORNOST NA SRPSKE CIVILE
  8. ^ PRVI SVEDOK NA SUĐENJU MLADIĆA
  9. ^ http://vesti.krstarica.com/hronika/svedok-protiv-mladica-pogubljeno-oko-150-muslimana-u-grabovici/ Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Svedok protiv Mladića: Pogubljeno oko 150 muslimana u Grabovici

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