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Sunday, December 15, 2013
Neretva River
Flowing through the Dinaric Alps mountains in Southeast Europe, the Sliv Neretva (Neretva River in English) winds around the cities and towns in the southern part of BOSNIA and HERZEGOVINA, as well as 20 miles across the Dalmatian coastline of extreme Southern CROATIA. The river carves through steep gorges that are fascinating and "gorge"ous! Amongst the natural beauty that the river and surrounding gorges provide, there are manmade hydroelectric dams. The largest city located along the banks of the Sliv Neretva is Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Other towns include Metović and Ploče in Croatia and Jablanica, Jasenjani, Obalj, Ostrožac, and Ulog in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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