Neretva: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

Neretva (also Неретва) is a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. The total length is 225 km, of which 203 km in Herzegovina, while the final 22 km is in the Dubrovnik-Neretva county of Croatia.

The biggest city on the Neretva is Mostar. Other towns on the Neretva include Konjic, Jablanica, Čapljina as well as the historical village of Počitelj.

Neretva originates deep in the Dinaric Alps and flows through them creating a large gorge. It eventually expands into a wide valley which provides valuable agricultural land. There exists a large accumulation lake near Jablanica, created on the Neretva and at least three hydroelectric dams between Jablanica and Mostar.

The smaller rivers of Rama and Trebižat flow into Neretva from the right, while Buna and Bregava flow into it from the left. The last 30 km of Neretva's stream form an alluvial delta, before the river empties into the Adriatic Sea.

The Old Bridge (also Stari Most and Стари Мост), a major architectural monument over Neretva in Mostar and a World Heritage Site, was destroyed during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1993. The bridge was rebuilt and the grand opening was held on July 23, 2004.

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