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Ilomska

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Native name
  
Иломска

Main source
  
Vlašić

Basin size
  
Black Sea

Mouth
  
Ugar

Country
  
Bosnia and Herzegovina

River mouth
  
Ugar

Length
  
20 km


Similar
  
Bistrica, Pliva Waterfall, Skakavac - Sarajevo, Bliha Falls, Spreča

Ilomska is right tributary of the Ugar river in (Bosnia). It is about 20 kilometres (12 mi) in length, and its source is Vlašić's Mountain. It is an essential body of water for surrounding wildlife.

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lomska flows between the Žežnička Greda (altitude 1,477 metres or 4,846 feet) and Javorak (1,499 m or 4,918 ft) mountains. It has a curved flow around Lisina (1,494 m or 4,902 ft) and Runjavica (1,316 m or 4,318 ft) mountains, through coniferous (fir and spruce) and mixed spuce-beech woods.

Its flow below Petrovo polje (English: Peter's plain) has sharp curves.

The richest contributors to Manatovac (large stream) are Mala Ilomska (Little Ilomska) and Devetero vrela (Nine springs), and Crna rijeka (Black River). At the Ravni Omar (mountain meadows), below Lisina Mountain, it enters a narrow highland continuing to “Korićanski most” (Korićani's Bridge), and a deep canyon below Korićanske stijene and Marića stijene (Marići's Rocks).

After two attractive waterfalls, Ilomska flows into the Ugar, a few kilometers downstream from Vitovlje village. The height of the bigger water flow is even (around) 40 meters (130 ft). Waterfalls in this wildness attract mountain-climbers, tourists and fishermen, and the vertical rocky wall under the river's falls is suitable for alpinist exercises.

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History

Above Ilomska River there is Korićani village and a canyon below it (Korićanske stijene), the scaffold of more than 200 Bosniaks and Croats – the victims of the Serbs Police and Army forces (on August 21, 1992), a crime prosecuted and sentenced through number of indictments at The ICTY Tribunal in The Hague.

References

Ilomska Wikipedia