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Treskavitsa is a mountain in the Republika Srpska , part of its western slope is already located on the territory of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The height of Treskavitsa is 2,086 meters above sea level. It is part of the Dinar Highlands , formed from secondary and tertiary sedimentary rocks, from limestone and dolomites. There are several beautiful mountain lakes on the mountain, the largest of which is Veliko Jesero. In turn, several mountain rivers flow from them, such as the Bistrita (tributary of the Drina ), Zhelenitsa (the tributary of Bosna ), Luta and Rakitinitsa (the tributaries of the Neretva ). In sunny weather from the mountain you can see the territory of Montenegro and the Adriatic Sea .

Crackle
Serb. Crackle
Treskavica.jpg
Highest point
Absolute height2086 m
Location
A country
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Crackle

During the Bosnian War, Cracker became the site of fierce battles. On the one hand, the fighting went for Trnovo, which in 1993 passed to the Bosnian Serbs and then became the target of attacks by Bosnian Muslims, and on the other, Sarajevo , the fighting around which went on until the very end of the war. Despite the significant number of mines and unexploded ordnance still lying on the slopes of the mountain, Treskavitsa is increasingly visited by tourists and climbers.

  • Plosinka na Treskavici, drive hojne vyuzivana k pastve koni.jpg
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Cracker &oldid = 99082338


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