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Blidinje plateau

Blidinje plateau (Croatian: Blidinjska visoravan) is a karst plateau in Bosnia and Herzegovina, situated at the heart of Dinaric Alps, between major mountains of the range, Čvrsnica, Čabulja and Vran, with characteristic karstic features such as Dugo Polje field, Blidinje Lake, Grabovica and Drežanka valleys, and others.[2] It represents important natural, hydrogeological reservation in karst of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with significant cultural and historical heritage, and Dinarides in general.[3]

Blidinje plateau
Highest point
Elevation1,150–2,228 m (3,773–7,310 ft)
Coordinates43°37′N 17°37′E / 43.62°N 17.61°E / 43.62; 17.61
Dimensions
Length22 km (14 mi) South-North
Width17 km (11 mi) East-West
Area513.45 km2 (198.24 sq mi)
Naming
NicknameBosnianherzegovinian Tibet
Geography
Blidinje plateau
Blidinje plateau
StateBosnia and Herzegovina
RegionHerzegovina
Canton
  • Herzegovina Neretva
  • West Herzegovina
Municipality
  • Jablanica
  • Posušje
  • Tomislavgrad
  • Prozor-Rama
  • Mostar
Town
  • Jablanica
  • Posušje
Parent rangeDinaric Alps
Geology
Formed byThrust faulting
OrogenyAlpine orogeny[1]
Age of rockLate Mesozoic-Cenozoic (Paleogene)
Mountain typesedimentation of limestone deposit
Type of rockcarbonate limestone

Geography and hydrology edit

The melting glaciers from Čvrsnica during the two past ice ages created this open and barren valley.[4] A spacious plateau, 15–25 km long, is situated at an elevation of 1.150-1.300 meters a.s.l., between Čvrsnica and Vran mountains with a total area of 513 km2. Although geomorphologically one whole, plateau is divided in two geographically and topographic distinct features, first in lower southern part, areal around the lake Blidinje, and another in northern higher part of the plateau where a flat plain Dugopolje is situated, as well as administratively between four municipalities: Jablanica, Prozor-Rama, Posušje, Tomislavgrad, and Mostar.[5] The closest town to the Blidinje Nature Park is Jablanica, which is 24.9 km away.[6]

Doljani valley edit

Doljani valley is the longest valley and a northern border of the Čvrsnica-Vran-Čabulja complex, with the Doljanka river running through.

Dugo Polje edit

Going from the north and the Doljanka river, plateau opens with a flat plain of Dugo Polje at the higher end and lead toward south longitudinally between Vran at the north-northwestern side, with its highest peak on 2.074 meters a.s.l., and on the south-southeastern Čvrsnica mountain, with its highest peak Pločno at 2.228 meters a.s.l. On the opposite south-southeastern end of the plateau, beyond Blidinje lake, is Čabulja mountain with its highest peak at 1.786 meters a.s.l. further toward east beyond Čvrsnica is Grabovica valley that stretches all the way to the Neretva river and its canyon.[7]

Svinjača Polje edit

Grabovica valley edit

 
Railway bridge over the Grabovica fl. in the Neretva's middle section canyon, cca.1970, 10 yrs. prior formation of artificial lake

Grabovica valley with small Grabovica creek is a special reserve within park, squeezed deep into Čvrsnica, and form a deep canyon between steep and rugged cliffs of the mountain. Within the valley are two small villages Gornja Grabovica (Jablanica) and Donja Grabovica (Jablanica). The legend of Diva Grabovčeva tells the story about legendary daughter of a local shepherd who, as story goes, was killed by local nobleman whom she rejected, so that she would not marry another.[3]

 
Railway bridge over the Drežanka fl. in the Neretva's middle section canyon, cca.1970, 10 yrs. prior formation of artificial lake

Drežnica valley edit

Further downstream much larger vale appears again, this time between Čvrsnica and Čabulja mountains, called Drežnica. The stream of Drežanka runs between large and steep slopes of the valley, with two eponymous villages, Donja Drežnica (Lower Drežnica) and Gornja Drežnica (Upper Drežnica) being situated on its banks.

 
Blidinje Lake with stećak necropolis ni the front and Čvrsnica slopes in the background.

Blidinje lake edit

 
Pinus leucodermis

The most important hydrogeological phenomena in the park is alpine lake, Blidinje Lake, largest of its kind in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Blidinje lake is the direct result of a glacial retreat, but according to the Poklečani Parishes office documents, lake is, also, a product of anthropogenic intervention and activities of human inhabitants. According to these documents, the lake is artificial and it was created at the end of the 19th century. In order to keep the water that is lost through the subterranean passage, local residents and cattle breeders sealed sinkholes with branches and clay, so that water could not find its way underground. Therefore, the lake was formed. Its surface area varies between 2,5 and 6 km2, while its average depth is 1.9 m, with altitude of 1,184 m above sea level.[8][3][9]

Other lakes and lokvas edit

Beside Blidinje, plateau hosts few other, smaller lakes and lokvas, such as Crepulja and Crvenjak. The Crvenjak Lake is a small glacial lake located in the Čvrsnica massive. The lake is oval-shaped, approximately 70 meters long and 50 meters wide. It has a depth of approximately 9 meters.[10]

Flora and fauna edit

Accompanying some of the rocky and seemingly lifeless slopes are thick forests of pine, including the endemic white-bark pine at Masna Luka called Pinus leucodermis (Bosnian pine). Three types of wild thyme and dozens of wild flowers cover the valley and mountain sides in the spring and summer.

History, heritage and culture edit

All around the valley is dotted with the Bosnia and Herzegovina trademark stećci from medieval ages. It is not clear how long human settlements have existed here but research began when Blidinje recently received Nature park status. Traces of Illyrian graves and Roman roads indicate that Blidinje has been settled for at least 2,500 years. The large necropolis at Dugo Polje indicates that the waves of Slavs that came in the 7th century also made this area their home.

Stećaks necropolis edit

 
Dugo Polje stećak necropolis.

Ponor, Donje Bare, Jezero, Risovac, and Dugo Polje are five stećak medieval necropolises, named by their location. They are scattered throughout the Blidinje karst plateau, and the one at Dugo Polje polje is the largest.[11][12][13] Necropolises are all protected by KONS, and one on Dugo Polje is given particular attention by being included into World Heritage by UNESCO.[14][15][16]

The park itself is free of mines with well-marked trails.

Culture and traditional life style edit

There is also a Franciscan monastery that is located within the park and open to visitors. Houses here are traditional shepherd homes with straw roofs that are mainly used during the spring and summer seasons. Winter is harsh and cold in these parts.

Hajdučka Republika Mijata Tomića edit

 
Four members (left side) of the "Mijat Tomić Hajduk Band", a military reenactment group from Tomislavgrad

Hajdučka Republika Mijata Tomića (lit.'Hajduk [Rebel] Republic of Mijat Tomić') is a private property in the middle of Blidinje Nature Park. Property spreads over seven hectares (0.07 km2, 0.027 mi2) between the mountains of Vran and Čvrsnica and is a tourist destination as a fictional self-proclaimed micronation. It was born out of protest because of inefficiency of the state in solving a problem with the local electricity supply.[17]

The satirical idea to proclaim a republic was conceived by the Vukoja-Lastvić family who built and owns a motel on the location (Hajdučke Vrleti), consisting of the late Vinko, a tourism entrepreneur and a humorist enthusiast, as head of the family; his wife Albina; and his daughter Marija – who is the current "President of the Republic" as of March 2019. The fictional republic was founded on the day of Diva Grabovčeva, 29 June in 2002, and is named after Mijat Tomić, who is unrelated to the owners' family, but was a historical person known as a hajduk (lit.'rebel'), with his hiding place in the nearby caves.

When Vinko Vukoja wanted to solve a problem regarding the main power supply net, he encountered years of negligence by three bordering municipalities, Posušje, Tomislavgrad and Jablanica, who couldn't agree under which jurisdiction the area fell and shifted the responsibility to one another. For years, whenever the motel owner asked any of the municipalities to solve his electricity problem, they would reject him, saying it was not their problem, referring him to one of the other two. Finally, Vukoja solved that with his own money.[18] On this alleged "no one's land", the Hajdučka Republika was proclaimed as a form of satirical defiance. On the day of the proclamation, SFOR was alarmed anonymously, but as soon as they realized the true nature of the idea, they left the very same day. The republic has no separatist ambitions.[17]

Thanks to this satirical protest project, its motel became one of the most popular places in western Herzegovina.[19] Every year, there is a celebration and amateur liars' contest (from which politicians are barred as professional liars), Triba slagat i ostat živ (lit.'To lie and stay alive'). This project attracted the attention of Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian media, as well as some media outside the Balkans.

The republic has a consul and portparole, issuing its own passports; its purported currency is the "kubura" (lit.'holster pistol').[20] The formation of political parties is strictly forbidden, as well as any dealing with politics, since "it is not good for human wellbeing".[17] Its state flag has a white background, in the upper left corner is the state coat of arms, which is a chessboard, and in the middle is the picture of Mijat Tomić marked in blue.[21] On 16 October 2009, President Vinko Vukoja died in a car accident. His daughter Marija inherited his position and the title "harambaša" (lit.'chieftain').[22] The republic has its official webpage on the motel's website.[23]

Blidinje Nature Park edit

Blidinje Nature Park
 
Plateau and the lake
 
Location in Bosnia and Herzegovina
LocationWest Herzegovina Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Nearest cityMostar
Coordinates43°37′N 17°37′E / 43.62°N 17.61°E / 43.62; 17.61
Length3–5 km (1.9–3.1 mi)
Area358.00 km2 (138.22 sq mi)[24]
Elevation1,150–1,300 m (3,770–4,270 ft)
Established1995[25]
Named forplateau
VisitorsOpen all year (in Open all year)
Governing bodyFederation of BiH
WebsiteBlidinje Nature Park

Blidinje Nature Park (Croatian: Park prirode Blidinje) is a nature park in Bosnia and Herzegovina,[26] established on 30 April 1995. It is situated at the Blidinje plateau, and comprises the territory of the plateau including major mountains of the Dinaric range, Čvrsnica, Čabulja and Vran. Its main geological characteristic are karstic features such as Dugopolje field, Blidinje Lake, Grabovica and Drežanka valleys, and others, with a total area of 364 km2.[2] It represents important geological and hydrogeological nature reserve in Dinaric karst of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with significant cultural and historical heritage.[3]

Ski resort edit

The Risovac ski-resort is developed in the areal of Risovac village in the Jablanica municipality. In the last decade or so, after creation of a ski track on the slopes of Čvrsnica, a weekend village with cottages and several motels with various other complementary tourist facilities, such as ski-lift, has developed near the ski track.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Hercegovačka kamena šuma od koje zastaje dah". Blidinje.NET (in Croatian). 15 November 2020. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  2. ^ a b Environmental Performance Reviews: Bosnia and Herzegovina. United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Committee on Environmental. 2004. ISBN 978-92-1-116915-7. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on 18 February 2018. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  4. ^ . hrcak.srce.hr. Archived from the original on 21 May 2018.
  5. ^ Efe, Recep; Ozturk, Munir (26 September 2014). Tourism, Environment and Ecology in the Mediterranean Region. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4438-6800-6.
  6. ^ https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Jablanica/HJPC+HJM,+Hercegovačko-neretvanski+kanton,+Striževo/@43.6408052,17.6081929,12z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m13!4m12!1m5!1m1!1s0x475f5ec9433dc6cf:0x66591eff72e618d9!2m2!1d17.760399!2d43.6577331!1m5!1m1!1s0x475f5e4b0a2a1f43:0x228e165e0315aaf7!2m2!1d17.6215321!2d43.5864503?entry=ttu
  7. ^ . wild-herzegovina.com. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015.
  8. ^ Radoš, Denis (2017). "A history of the occurrence of Blidinje lake (Bosnia and Herzegovina)". Geoadria. 22 (1): 1–40. doi:10.15291/geoadria.1334.
  9. ^ Slišković, Mara (15 December 2017). "Hidrogeološke značajke Parka prirode Blidinje" [Hydrogeological characteristics of Blidinje Nature park : master's thesis] (in Croatian). University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering. Department of Geology and Geological Engineering. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  10. ^ Abaza, Aida; Žujo Zekić, Denisa; Adrović, Avdul (June 2014). "DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIES ICHTHYOSAURA ALPESTRIS (LAURENTI, 1768) IN THE HERZEGOVINA AREA". Journal of Science-professional from Chemistry and Technology Faculty of Technology Tuzla. 7 (1): 49–55.
  11. ^ "SREDNJOVJEKOVNE NEKROPOLE STEĆAKA NA PODRUČJU BLIDINJA KAO ARHEOLOŠKO-TURISTIČKA ATRAKCIJA". Blidinje.NET (in Croatian). 2 November 2020. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  12. ^ "Dugo polje | Nekropola". www.nekropola.ba (in English and Serbo-Croatian). Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  13. ^ "Necropolis with stećak tombstones of Dugo polje on Blidinje, the historic site". old.kons.gov.ba. Sarajevo: Commission to preserve national monuments. 20 January 2004. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  14. ^ Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "Stećci Medieval Tombstone Graveyards". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  15. ^ "Dugo polje at Blidinje, Jablanica, FBiH". Stećci WH. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  16. ^ "The necropolis with tombstones Dugo polje". trail.viadinarica.com. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  17. ^ a b c "Hajduci na Vranu ljude samo po očima pamte" [Hajduks from Vran Only Remember People by their Eyes] (in Serbian). Nezavisne novine. 8 December 2007. Archived from the original on 5 July 2009. Retrieved 30 June 2007.
  18. ^ [Who Owns Blidinje? While Hajduks Rule, Three Municipalities Argue] (in Croatian). Tomislavcity.com. 13 August 2007. Archived from the original on 12 April 2008. Retrieved 30 June 2008.
  19. ^ "Država bez kriminala, vojske i policije" [Nation Without Crime, Army or Police] (in Bosnian). Dnevni Avaz. 29 January 2007. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  20. ^ "Hajdučka republika, glas bunta u BiH" [The Hajduk Republic, the voice of rebellion in Bosnia and Herzegovina]. Al Jazeera Balkans (in Bosnian). 2 September 2013. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  21. ^ (in Croatian). Blidinje: Hajdučke vrleti. Archived from the original on 4 December 2008. Retrieved 30 June 2008.
  22. ^ "Marija Vukoja profile". 24sata.info (in Croatian). Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  23. ^ "The Republic". Hajducke Vrleti. Retrieved 20 April 2023.
  24. ^ Blidinje Protected Planet
  25. ^ Clancy, Tim (2013). Bosnia & Herzegovina: The Bradt Travel Guide. Bradt Travel Guides. ISBN 978-1-84162-449-5.
  26. ^ Ćavar, Izabela (2017). "Strukturna obilježja sekundarnog stanovanja u Parku prirode Blidinje" [Structural features of secondary housing in the Blidinje Nature Park] (pdf). Acta Geographica Croatica (in Croatian). 43./44. (1): 59–84. ISSN 1330-0466. Retrieved 7 April 2023.

External links edit

  • Vrleti - the republic's official webpage on the motel's website

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Blidinje plateau Croatian Blidinjska visoravan is a karst plateau in Bosnia and Herzegovina situated at the heart of Dinaric Alps between major mountains of the range Cvrsnica Cabulja and Vran with characteristic karstic features such as Dugo Polje field Blidinje Lake Grabovica and Drezanka valleys and others 2 It represents important natural hydrogeological reservation in karst of Bosnia and Herzegovina with significant cultural and historical heritage and Dinarides in general 3 Blidinje plateauHighest pointElevation1 150 2 228 m 3 773 7 310 ft Coordinates43 37 N 17 37 E 43 62 N 17 61 E 43 62 17 61DimensionsLength22 km 14 mi South NorthWidth17 km 11 mi East WestArea513 45 km2 198 24 sq mi NamingNicknameBosnianherzegovinian TibetGeographyBlidinje plateauShow map of Bosnia and HerzegovinaBlidinje plateauShow map of Dinaric AlpsStateBosnia and HerzegovinaRegionHerzegovinaCantonHerzegovina NeretvaWest HerzegovinaMunicipalityJablanicaPosusjeTomislavgradProzor RamaMostarTownJablanicaPosusjeParent rangeDinaric AlpsGeologyFormed byThrust faultingOrogenyAlpine orogeny 1 Age of rockLate Mesozoic Cenozoic Paleogene Mountain typesedimentation of limestone depositType of rockcarbonate limestone Contents 1 Geography and hydrology 1 1 Doljani valley 1 2 Dugo Polje 1 2 1 Svinjaca Polje 1 3 Grabovica valley 1 4 Dreznica valley 1 5 Blidinje lake 1 6 Other lakes and lokvas 2 Flora and fauna 3 History heritage and culture 3 1 Stecaks necropolis 3 2 Culture and traditional life style 3 2 1 Hajducka Republika Mijata Tomica 4 Blidinje Nature Park 4 1 Ski resort 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksGeography and hydrology editThe melting glaciers from Cvrsnica during the two past ice ages created this open and barren valley 4 A spacious plateau 15 25 km long is situated at an elevation of 1 150 1 300 meters a s l between Cvrsnica and Vran mountains with a total area of 513 km2 Although geomorphologically one whole plateau is divided in two geographically and topographic distinct features first in lower southern part areal around the lake Blidinje and another in northern higher part of the plateau where a flat plain Dugopolje is situated as well as administratively between four municipalities Jablanica Prozor Rama Posusje Tomislavgrad and Mostar 5 The closest town to the Blidinje Nature Park is Jablanica which is 24 9 km away 6 Doljani valley edit Doljani valley is the longest valley and a northern border of the Cvrsnica Vran Cabulja complex with the Doljanka river running through Dugo Polje edit Going from the north and the Doljanka river plateau opens with a flat plain of Dugo Polje at the higher end and lead toward south longitudinally between Vran at the north northwestern side with its highest peak on 2 074 meters a s l and on the south southeastern Cvrsnica mountain with its highest peak Plocno at 2 228 meters a s l On the opposite south southeastern end of the plateau beyond Blidinje lake is Cabulja mountain with its highest peak at 1 786 meters a s l further toward east beyond Cvrsnica is Grabovica valley that stretches all the way to the Neretva river and its canyon 7 Svinjaca Polje edit Grabovica valley edit nbsp Railway bridge over the Grabovica fl in the Neretva s middle section canyon cca 1970 10 yrs prior formation of artificial lakeGrabovica valley with small Grabovica creek is a special reserve within park squeezed deep into Cvrsnica and form a deep canyon between steep and rugged cliffs of the mountain Within the valley are two small villages Gornja Grabovica Jablanica and Donja Grabovica Jablanica The legend of Diva Grabovceva tells the story about legendary daughter of a local shepherd who as story goes was killed by local nobleman whom she rejected so that she would not marry another 3 nbsp Railway bridge over the Drezanka fl in the Neretva s middle section canyon cca 1970 10 yrs prior formation of artificial lakeDreznica valley edit Further downstream much larger vale appears again this time between Cvrsnica and Cabulja mountains called Dreznica The stream of Drezanka runs between large and steep slopes of the valley with two eponymous villages Donja Dreznica Lower Dreznica and Gornja Dreznica Upper Dreznica being situated on its banks nbsp Blidinje Lake with stecak necropolis ni the front and Cvrsnica slopes in the background Blidinje lake edit nbsp Pinus leucodermisThe most important hydrogeological phenomena in the park is alpine lake Blidinje Lake largest of its kind in Bosnia and Herzegovina Blidinje lake is the direct result of a glacial retreat but according to the Poklecani Parishes office documents lake is also a product of anthropogenic intervention and activities of human inhabitants According to these documents the lake is artificial and it was created at the end of the 19th century In order to keep the water that is lost through the subterranean passage local residents and cattle breeders sealed sinkholes with branches and clay so that water could not find its way underground Therefore the lake was formed Its surface area varies between 2 5 and 6 km2 while its average depth is 1 9 m with altitude of 1 184 m above sea level 8 3 9 Other lakes and lokvas edit Beside Blidinje plateau hosts few other smaller lakes and lokvas such as Crepulja and Crvenjak The Crvenjak Lake is a small glacial lake located in the Cvrsnica massive The lake is oval shaped approximately 70 meters long and 50 meters wide It has a depth of approximately 9 meters 10 Flora and fauna editAccompanying some of the rocky and seemingly lifeless slopes are thick forests of pine including the endemic white bark pine at Masna Luka called Pinus leucodermis Bosnian pine Three types of wild thyme and dozens of wild flowers cover the valley and mountain sides in the spring and summer History heritage and culture editAll around the valley is dotted with the Bosnia and Herzegovina trademark stecci from medieval ages It is not clear how long human settlements have existed here but research began when Blidinje recently received Nature park status Traces of Illyrian graves and Roman roads indicate that Blidinje has been settled for at least 2 500 years The large necropolis at Dugo Polje indicates that the waves of Slavs that came in the 7th century also made this area their home Stecaks necropolis edit nbsp Dugo Polje stecak necropolis Ponor Donje Bare Jezero Risovac and Dugo Polje are five stecak medieval necropolises named by their location They are scattered throughout the Blidinje karst plateau and the one at Dugo Polje polje is the largest 11 12 13 Necropolises are all protected by KONS and one on Dugo Polje is given particular attention by being included into World Heritage by UNESCO 14 15 16 The park itself is free of mines with well marked trails Culture and traditional life style edit There is also a Franciscan monastery that is located within the park and open to visitors Houses here are traditional shepherd homes with straw roofs that are mainly used during the spring and summer seasons Winter is harsh and cold in these parts Hajducka Republika Mijata Tomica edit nbsp Four members left side of the Mijat Tomic Hajduk Band a military reenactment group from TomislavgradHajducka Republika Mijata Tomica lit Hajduk Rebel Republic of Mijat Tomic is a private property in the middle of Blidinje Nature Park Property spreads over seven hectares 0 07 km2 0 027 mi2 between the mountains of Vran and Cvrsnica and is a tourist destination as a fictional self proclaimed micronation It was born out of protest because of inefficiency of the state in solving a problem with the local electricity supply 17 The satirical idea to proclaim a republic was conceived by the Vukoja Lastvic family who built and owns a motel on the location Hajducke Vrleti consisting of the late Vinko a tourism entrepreneur and a humorist enthusiast as head of the family his wife Albina and his daughter Marija who is the current President of the Republic as of March 2019 The fictional republic was founded on the day of Diva Grabovceva 29 June in 2002 and is named after Mijat Tomic who is unrelated to the owners family but was a historical person known as a hajduk lit rebel with his hiding place in the nearby caves When Vinko Vukoja wanted to solve a problem regarding the main power supply net he encountered years of negligence by three bordering municipalities Posusje Tomislavgrad and Jablanica who couldn t agree under which jurisdiction the area fell and shifted the responsibility to one another For years whenever the motel owner asked any of the municipalities to solve his electricity problem they would reject him saying it was not their problem referring him to one of the other two Finally Vukoja solved that with his own money 18 On this alleged no one s land the Hajducka Republika was proclaimed as a form of satirical defiance On the day of the proclamation SFOR was alarmed anonymously but as soon as they realized the true nature of the idea they left the very same day The republic has no separatist ambitions 17 Thanks to this satirical protest project its motel became one of the most popular places in western Herzegovina 19 Every year there is a celebration and amateur liars contest from which politicians are barred as professional liars Triba slagat i ostat ziv lit To lie and stay alive This project attracted the attention of Bosnian Croatian and Serbian media as well as some media outside the Balkans The republic has a consul and portparole issuing its own passports its purported currency is the kubura lit holster pistol 20 The formation of political parties is strictly forbidden as well as any dealing with politics since it is not good for human wellbeing 17 Its state flag has a white background in the upper left corner is the state coat of arms which is a chessboard and in the middle is the picture of Mijat Tomic marked in blue 21 On 16 October 2009 President Vinko Vukoja died in a car accident His daughter Marija inherited his position and the title harambasa lit chieftain 22 The republic has its official webpage on the motel s website 23 Blidinje Nature Park editBlidinje Nature ParkIUCN category III natural monument or feature nbsp Plateau and the lake nbsp Location in Bosnia and HerzegovinaLocationWest Herzegovina Canton Bosnia and HerzegovinaNearest cityMostarCoordinates43 37 N 17 37 E 43 62 N 17 61 E 43 62 17 61Length3 5 km 1 9 3 1 mi Area358 00 km2 138 22 sq mi 24 Elevation1 150 1 300 m 3 770 4 270 ft Established1995 25 Named forplateauVisitorsOpen all year in Open all year Governing bodyFederation of BiHWebsiteBlidinje Nature ParkBlidinje Nature Park Croatian Park prirode Blidinje is a nature park in Bosnia and Herzegovina 26 established on 30 April 1995 It is situated at the Blidinje plateau and comprises the territory of the plateau including major mountains of the Dinaric range Cvrsnica Cabulja and Vran Its main geological characteristic are karstic features such as Dugopolje field Blidinje Lake Grabovica and Drezanka valleys and others with a total area of 364 km2 2 It represents important geological and hydrogeological nature reserve in Dinaric karst of Bosnia and Herzegovina with significant cultural and historical heritage 3 Ski resort edit The Risovac ski resort is developed in the areal of Risovac village in the Jablanica municipality In the last decade or so after creation of a ski track on the slopes of Cvrsnica a weekend village with cottages and several motels with various other complementary tourist facilities such as ski lift has developed near the ski track See also editList of lakes in Bosnia and Herzegovina List of mountains in Bosnia and Herzegovina List of protected areas of Bosnia and HerzegovinaReferences edit Hercegovacka kamena suma od koje zastaje dah Blidinje NET in Croatian 15 November 2020 Retrieved 7 April 2023 a b Environmental Performance Reviews Bosnia and Herzegovina United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Committee on Environmental 2004 ISBN 978 92 1 116915 7 Retrieved 18 April 2022 a b c d Nature Park Blidinje Archived from the original on 18 February 2018 Retrieved 16 October 2015 A history of the occurrence of Blidinje lake Bosnia and Herzegovina hrcak srce hr Archived from the original on 21 May 2018 Efe Recep Ozturk Munir 26 September 2014 Tourism Environment and Ecology in the Mediterranean Region Cambridge Scholars Publishing ISBN 978 1 4438 6800 6 https www google com maps dir Jablanica HJPC HJM Hercegovacko neretvanski kanton Strizevo 43 6408052 17 6081929 12z data 3m1 4b1 4m13 4m12 1m5 1m1 1s0x475f5ec9433dc6cf 0x66591eff72e618d9 2m2 1d17 760399 2d43 6577331 1m5 1m1 1s0x475f5e4b0a2a1f43 0x228e165e0315aaf7 2m2 1d17 6215321 2d43 5864503 entry ttu Izvjestaj sa ornitoloskih posmatranja u Bosni i Hercegovini u septembru 2006 wild herzegovina com Archived from the original on 18 May 2015 Rados Denis 2017 A history of the occurrence of Blidinje lake Bosnia and Herzegovina Geoadria 22 1 1 40 doi 10 15291 geoadria 1334 Sliskovic Mara 15 December 2017 Hidrogeoloske znacajke Parka prirode Blidinje Hydrogeological characteristics of Blidinje Nature park master s thesis in Croatian University of Zagreb Faculty of Mining Geology and Petroleum Engineering Department of Geology and Geological Engineering a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Abaza Aida Zujo Zekic Denisa Adrovic Avdul June 2014 DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIES ICHTHYOSAURA ALPESTRIS LAURENTI 1768 IN THE HERZEGOVINA AREA Journal of Science professional from Chemistry and Technology Faculty of Technology Tuzla 7 1 49 55 SREDNJOVJEKOVNE NEKROPOLE STECAKA NA PODRUCJU BLIDINJA KAO ARHEOLOSKO TURISTICKA ATRAKCIJA Blidinje NET in Croatian 2 November 2020 Retrieved 2 April 2023 Dugo polje Nekropola www nekropola ba in English and Serbo Croatian Retrieved 2 April 2023 Necropolis with stecak tombstones of Dugo polje on Blidinje the historic site old kons gov ba Sarajevo Commission to preserve national monuments 20 January 2004 Retrieved 2 April 2023 Centre UNESCO World Heritage Stecci Medieval Tombstone Graveyards UNESCO World Heritage Centre Retrieved 2 April 2023 Dugo polje at Blidinje Jablanica FBiH Stecci WH Retrieved 2 April 2023 The necropolis with tombstones Dugo polje trail viadinarica com Retrieved 2 April 2023 a b c Hajduci na Vranu ljude samo po ocima pamte Hajduks from Vran Only Remember People by their Eyes in Serbian Nezavisne novine 8 December 2007 Archived from the original on 5 July 2009 Retrieved 30 June 2007 CIJE JE BLIDINJE Dok hajduci vladaju tri opcine se spore Who Owns Blidinje While Hajduks Rule Three Municipalities Argue in Croatian Tomislavcity com 13 August 2007 Archived from the original on 12 April 2008 Retrieved 30 June 2008 Drzava bez kriminala vojske i policije Nation Without Crime Army or Police in Bosnian Dnevni Avaz 29 January 2007 Retrieved 24 November 2014 Hajducka republika glas bunta u BiH The Hajduk Republic the voice of rebellion in Bosnia and Herzegovina Al Jazeera Balkans in Bosnian 2 September 2013 Retrieved 10 March 2019 Hajducka Republika Mijata Tomica in Croatian Blidinje Hajducke vrleti Archived from the original on 4 December 2008 Retrieved 30 June 2008 Marija Vukoja profile 24sata info in Croatian Retrieved 30 November 2015 The Republic Hajducke Vrleti Retrieved 20 April 2023 Blidinje Protected Planet Clancy Tim 2013 Bosnia amp Herzegovina The Bradt Travel Guide Bradt Travel Guides ISBN 978 1 84162 449 5 Cavar Izabela 2017 Strukturna obiljezja sekundarnog stanovanja u Parku prirode Blidinje Structural features of secondary housing in the Blidinje Nature Park pdf Acta Geographica Croatica in Croatian 43 44 1 59 84 ISSN 1330 0466 Retrieved 7 April 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Blidinje Blidinje Nature Park Diva Blidinje Vrleti the republic s official webpage on the motel s website Doljani Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blidinje 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