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- Upper Neretva (Bosnian: Gornja Neretva, Горња Неретва), is the upper course of the Neretva river, including vast mountainous area surrounding the Neretva, with numerous human settlements, peaks and forests, numerous streams and well-springs, three major glacial lakes near the river and even more scattered across the mountains of Treskavica and Zelengora, in a wider area of the Upper Neretva with its flora and fauna. Geographically and historically area has distinct features, while the Neretva is divided into three common hydrological sections: upper, middle and lower. The Neretva has been harnessed and controlled to a large extent by four HE power-plants with large dams (as higher than 15 meters) and their storage lakes, but it still recognized for its natural beauty, diversity of its landscape and visual attractiveness. (en)
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- * Total length of the Neretva is 230 km, and part of the river, which is the subject of this article, Upper Neretva, is 90 km. Also, the Neretva changing direction from East–West to North–South, after the exit from the Upper Neretva river section of its course. (en)
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- Protected section of the Upper Neretva canyon, Ćepa . (en)
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- Ploče, Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Croatia (en)
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- . (en)
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- Narenta, Narona, Naro (en)
- Narrative, Gurgle (en)
- "Nera-Etwa" is Celtic for "Divinity that flows" referring to the Neretva River '' ; (en)
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- Горња Неретва/Gornja Neretva (en)
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- Nera; Emerald River; Modra rijeka (en)
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- Lebršnik, South-East Central Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina (en)
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- City (en)
- Country (en)
- District (en)
- Region (en)
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- Jezernica, the Živašnica , Ladjanica, Župski Krupac, Bukovica, Šištica, Konjička Bijela (en)
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- Jezernica , Gornji i Donji Krupac, Ljuta , Jesenica, Bjelimićka Rijeka, Slatinica, Račica, Rakitnica, Konjička Ljuta, Trešanica, Neretvica (en)
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- Upper Neretva (Bosnian: Gornja Neretva, Горња Неретва), is the upper course of the Neretva river, including vast mountainous area surrounding the Neretva, with numerous human settlements, peaks and forests, numerous streams and well-springs, three major glacial lakes near the river and even more scattered across the mountains of Treskavica and Zelengora, in a wider area of the Upper Neretva with its flora and fauna. Geographically and historically area has distinct features, while the Neretva is divided into three common hydrological sections: upper, middle and lower. (en)
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