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  1. The Vrbas River is an important river ecosystem in Bosnia and Herzegovina with a length of 250 km and catchment areas of 5900 km2 . Before reaching Banja Luka, the Vrbas River passes through a canyon and numerous gorges, which are from 1955 protected by the Law on the Protection of Natural Values.

  2. The Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina became part of the United Nations on 22 nd of May 1992, but regardless of this ruthless aggression continued. In 1991, Croatian President Franjo Tuđman, entered into an agreement on the division of Bosnia and Herzegovina with Serbian President Milošević, during the well-known meeting in Karađorđevo.

  3. You’ll also cruise the Vbras River on a traditional “dayak” gondola. See the sights of historic Banja Luka with a private guide. Glide along the Vrbas River in a traditional Bosnian gondola. Soak up sweeping city views from scenic Banj Brdo. Hassle-free 2-way transfers direct from your central accommodation.

  4. The Vrbas River is an important river ecosystem in Bosnia and Herzegovina with a length of 250 km and catchment areas of 5900 km2 . Before reaching Banja Luka, the Vrbas River passes through a canyon and numerous gorges, which are from 1955 protected by the Law on the Protection of Natural Values.

  5. Feb 2020 • Business. The Vrbas River is the right tributary of the Sava river, the average flow at the mouth of the Vrbas River is 114 m/s. The Vrbas river rises at the foot of the mountain Zec, ST 235 km, with the flow of 1715 meters of the sea level. The main left tributaries are Pliva, Crna Rijeka and Krupa, and the main right tributaries ...

  6. May 4, 2019 · The Royal city of Jajce is located at the estuary of Pliva in Vrbas. The city on the shores of beautiful rivers has always attracted the invaders who inhabited this area from the earliest times. Jajce was the capital of the last Bosnian kings, including Stjepan Tomasevic (1461-1463). In this period, medieval Bosnian cities became places of ...

  7. After the World War I, the area became a part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenians, and In 1929 Banja Luka became the capital of the Vrbas Banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, when the town reached its apogee. The first ban of the Vrbas Banovina, Svetislav Tisa Milosavljević (1929-1934) built many buildings in the city during his ...

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