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Via Narenta, sometimes also Via Bosna or neretvanski put, was a medieval trade route through the Dinaric Alps that connected Dubrovnik (Republic of Ragusa) through the Neretva river valley with the Bosna river valley, and from there to various places in medieval Bosnia and the rest of the Balkans. The route went through Drijeva (an intersection near today's Gabela), following the river up to Prenj and Konjic, where it turned northward to Visoko. It was one of the two main routes from Bosnia to Dubrovnik; the other was Via Drine that reached the Drina.

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  • Via Narenta, sometimes also Via Bosna or neretvanski put, was a medieval trade route through the Dinaric Alps that connected Dubrovnik (Republic of Ragusa) through the Neretva river valley with the Bosna river valley, and from there to various places in medieval Bosnia and the rest of the Balkans. The route went through Drijeva (an intersection near today's Gabela), following the river up to Prenj and Konjic, where it turned northward to Visoko. It was one of the two main routes from Bosnia to Dubrovnik; the other was Via Drine that reached the Drina. (en)
  • La via Narenta, a volte chiamata anche Via Bosna o neretvanski put, era una via commerciale medievale attraverso le Alpi Dinariche che collegava Dubrovnik (Repubblica di Ragusa) attraverso la valle del fiume Narenta con la valle del fiume Bosna, e da lì a vari luoghi della Bosnia medievale e del resto dei Balcani. Il percorso passava attraverso Drijeva (un'intersezione vicino l'odierna Gabela), seguendo il fiume fino a Prenj e Konjic, dove virava verso nord in direzione di Visoko. (it)
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  • Via Narenta, sometimes also Via Bosna or neretvanski put, was a medieval trade route through the Dinaric Alps that connected Dubrovnik (Republic of Ragusa) through the Neretva river valley with the Bosna river valley, and from there to various places in medieval Bosnia and the rest of the Balkans. The route went through Drijeva (an intersection near today's Gabela), following the river up to Prenj and Konjic, where it turned northward to Visoko. It was one of the two main routes from Bosnia to Dubrovnik; the other was Via Drine that reached the Drina. (en)
  • La via Narenta, a volte chiamata anche Via Bosna o neretvanski put, era una via commerciale medievale attraverso le Alpi Dinariche che collegava Dubrovnik (Repubblica di Ragusa) attraverso la valle del fiume Narenta con la valle del fiume Bosna, e da lì a vari luoghi della Bosnia medievale e del resto dei Balcani. Il percorso passava attraverso Drijeva (un'intersezione vicino l'odierna Gabela), seguendo il fiume fino a Prenj e Konjic, dove virava verso nord in direzione di Visoko. Era una delle due strade principali dalla Bosnia a Dubrovnik; l'altra era la Via Drina (Drine) che arrivava alla Drina. (it)
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