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Vjetrenica (Serbian Cyrillic: Вјетреница,
pronounced [ʋjɛtrɛ̌nitsa]; lit. 'wind cave' or 'blowhole') is the
largest cave in
Bosnia and Herzegovina, and...
- (also
losing stream, or
influent stream) in the world, as well as the
Vjetrenica cave system,
located to the west/south-western
parts of the valley. The...
- An
unnamed cave in
Popovo polje in
Herzegovina – most
probably today's
Vjetrenica cave (vjetar=wind)
Based on
these observations, Gučetić
explained the...
- Old Bridge,
Mostar Mehmed Paša Sokolović
Bridge Janj
forest Vjetrenica Cave The
United Nations Educational,
Scientific and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO)...
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together with Zavala's
village old
architecture and
stone masonry, and with
Vjetrenica cave,
constitutes cultural-historic,
architectural and
natural ****emble...
- in Poland. The most
complete skeleton of P. p.
spelaea is
known from
Vjetrenica Cave in
southern Bosnia and Herzegovina,
where four
leopard fossils were...
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Country Site
Category UNESCO Reference no. Bosnia and
Herzegovina Vjetrenica Cave,
Ravno Natural 1673 Brazil Lençóis
Maranhenses National Park Natural...
- in
Europe and a
gathering place for many
international ornithologists.
Vjetrenica is a cave
system and a
unique ecosystem. It is
located near the border...
- Završje (Tropolje)
region and
Bosnia (region) of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina Vjetrenica (which
means "wind cave" or "blowhole"),
largest and most
important cave...
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winter to 11 °C (52 °F) in the summer. In some
Dinaric caves,
notably Vjetrenica, as many as
three species may
occur together.
These shrimp sometimes fall...