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River in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Rakitnica
Ракитница
Upstream view on the Rakitnica river, squeezed in a deep narrow canyon between Bjelašnica (on the left) and Visočica (on the right).
Rakitnica (Neretva) is located in Bosnia and HerzegovinaRakitnica (Neretva)
Location
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
Physical characteristics
SourceZucina Vrela
 • locationAbove Rakitnica village under the northwestern ridge of Treskavica mountain.
 • coordinates43°38′04″N 18°19′03″E / 43.634420°N 18.317633°E / 43.634420; 18.317633
 • elevation1,270 m (4,170 ft)
2nd sourceConfluence of Crna Rijeka & Glibovac
 • location2 kilometers downstream of Zucina Vrela
 • coordinates43°38′35″N 18°17′59″E / 43.6430165°N 18.2998538°E / 43.6430165; 18.2998538
 • elevation1,200 m (3,900 ft)
Mouth 
 • locationThe Neretva river between Glavatičevo and Konjic
 • coordinates43°33′16″N 18°04′12″E / 43.5544°N 18.0700°E / 43.5544; 18.0700
 • elevation323 m (1,060 ft)
Length33 km (21 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionNeretvaAdriatic Sea
LandmarksLukomir, Stećak's UNESCO World Heritage Site
Tributaries 
 • leftGlibovac, Pijevac, Velaškovac, Tušilska Rijeka, Međeđa, Grušćanska Rijeka
 • rightVeliki Do, Lađevac, Kolijevka, Potoci, Zapolje, Šklope, Studenac
WaterbodiesBlatačko Lake
WaterfallsPeruće

Rakitnica (Serbian Cyrillic: Ракитница) is the main tributary of the first section of the Neretva river, also called Upper Neretva (Bosnian: Gornja Neretva). It meets Neretva from the right, flowing from north to south, between Bjelašnica and Visočica mountains.

Geography

The Rakitnica river begins as Crna Rijeka (English = Black River) from "Zucina Vrela" (English = "Zuco's Wellsprings") that emerges in the areal above Rakitnica village under the northwestern ridge of Treskavica mountain, and after a short run, cca. 2 kilometers, and confluence with Glibovac creek it becomes Rakitnica. The Rakitnica river forms a 26 km long canyon, on its 33 km long stretch, carved between Bjelašnica and Visočica, southeast from Sarajevo.

There is a hiking trail along the ridge of the Rakitnica canyon, all the way to the famous village of Lukomir. The village, inhabited by Bosniaks, is the only remaining semi-nomadic traditional mountain village in Bosnia and Herzegovina. At almost 1,500m, Lukomir, with its unique stone homes with cherry-wood roof tiles, is also the highest and most isolated. Indeed, access to the village is impossible from the first snows in November until late April and sometimes even later, except by skis or on foot. A newly constructed lodge is now complete to receive guests and hikers.

Protection

Bosnia and Herzegovina on several occasions, since 1998, was preparing to establish a large national park which, according to developed but never operationalized plans, would comprise the entire region of Gornja Neretva (English: Upper Neretva), including the Rakitnica river. However parts of the river course and canyon features are designated Nature Monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Approach to a narrowest point in the Rakitnica canyon, called Džehenem (Hell)

See also

Water bodies

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Culture

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External links

References

  1. "SummitPost - Rakitnica inside -- Photo Albums". www.summitpost.org. Archived from the original on 24 February 2011. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
  2. Mučibabić B., Ur. (1998). Geografski atlas Bosne i Hercegovine. Sarajevo: Geodetski zavod BiH. ISBN 9958-766-00-0.
  3. "BH Tourism - Rakitnica Canyon". www.bhtourism.ba. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  4. "Our view of the Hydroelectrical Power Station System "Upper Neretva"" (PDF). ZELENI-NERETVA Konjic NGO For Preservation Of The Neretva River And Environment Protection. Retrieved 2009-06-22.
  5. "Arguments Pro&Contra - Why Are We Contra The Hydroelectrical Power Station System "Upper Neretva"". ZELENI-NERETVA Konjic NGO For Preservation Of The Neretva River And Environment Protection. Retrieved 2009-06-22.
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