Radobolja

River in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Radobolja is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Radobolja
LocationCountryBosnia and HerzegovinaPhysical characteristicsSource  • locationMikuljača hill in Mostar's suburb of Ilići Mouth 
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Neretva
 • coordinates
43°20′12″N 17°48′54″E / 43.3367°N 17.8150°E / 43.3367; 17.8150Length5 km (3.1 mi)Basin featuresProgressionNeretva→ Adriatic Sea

Radobolja is a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is five kilometers long and its spring is located below the Mikuljača hill in Mostar's suburb of Ilići.[1] Radobolja flows through Mostar and flows into the Neretva River near the Old Bridge.[2] During the Ottoman rule water from Radobolja was used for irrigation and drinking, however today's Radobolja is polluted due to discharge of waste-water.[3]

Gallery

  • Radobolja river in Mostar
    Radobolja river in Mostar
  • Ilići and river Radobolja in Mostar
    Ilići and river Radobolja in Mostar
  • Radobolja river in Ilići, Mostar
    Radobolja river in Ilići, Mostar
  • Radobolja river in Ilići, Mostar
    Radobolja river in Ilići, Mostar
  • Radobolja river in Mostar
    Radobolja river in Mostar

References

  1. ^ Most Magazine: Oasis That no Longer Exists (in local language) [cited April 19, 2012] Archived August 27, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Mostar Fair: About Mostar [cited April 19, 2012] Archived June 28, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Ribolov Online: Today's Radobolja is Something Else (in local language) [cited April 19, 2012]
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