- de
Vaucluse in
southern France.
Submarine karst springs, also
known as
vruljas,
occur worldwide, and are most
numerous in
shallow waters of the Mediterranean...
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Vrulja (Serbian Cyrillic: Вруља) is a
village in the muni****lity of Pljevlja, Montenegro.
According to the 2003 census, the
village had a po****tion of...
- 65 million km2 (640,000 sq mi).
Coastal areas have
submarine karst springs or
vruljas,
which discharge pressurised groundwater into the
water from
below the...
- the
submarine groundwater discharge through submarine springs (Croatian:
vrulja); it is
estimated to
comprise 29% of the
total water flux into the Adriatic...
- blind- and
karstified valley, lapies, canyon, shaft, cave, resurgence,
vrulja,
estavelle and so on. The
karstification of
limestones and
dolomites in...
- Dubrovačka Rijeka, b) via
group of
strong undersea springs (Serbo-Croatian:
vrulja) near Cavtat. • location
Ravno • coordinates 42°55′51″N 17°49′56″E /...
- 31
December 2018,
Jernej made the
first ascent of Dugi rat at the crag
Vrulja close to Omiš in Croatia. With a
grade of 9a+ (5.15a) it is the hardest...
-
Pljevlja Vijenac Vilići Višnjica
Vodno Vojtina Vrba,
Pljevlja Vrbica,
Pljevlja Vrulja Zabrđe,
Pljevlja Zaselje,
Pljevlja Zbljevo Zekavice Zenica,
Pljevlja Židovići...
- settlement, once a fishermen's port and now a
modern tourist destination.
Vrulja under-sea
springs are
located southeast of Pisak. The
beaches consist mainly...
-
included in the west-east direction, the area
along the
Adriatic coast, from
Vrulja near Omiš and the big bend of the
river Cetina to the
hinterland of Dubrovnik...