Situated between the major regional rivers (Drina river on the east, Una river on the west and the Sava river) the Neretva basin contains the most significant source of drinking water.
The Neretva is notable among rivers of the Dinaric Alps region, especially regarding its diverse ecosystems and habitats, flora and fauna, cultural and historic heritage.
Its name has been suggested to come from the Indo-European root *ner, meaning "to dive". The same root is seen in the Serbo-Croatian...
   Read moreThe Neretva, and in particular its delta, are a fascinating place to visit. It is a fertile area where primarily citrus and pomegranate farming exist side by side with extensive reed beds. It is a unique way of life lived between land and water. Who knows how long it will last or how it might change. The boat tours are well worth it to see what lies oit in the delta. A cuisine of eels, frogs fantastic stews is balanced with great wines and unique...
   Read moreNeretva calls for the braves among us. It is cold, fast and unpredictable. That is Neretva river. Many live close, but have never swam in. Only the brave can jump and feel that force it pulls you down along the river... Unimaginable feeling. Nature and you..... Yes that is Neretva and I love it. Felt adrenalin rush that held me two days after.... Great experience... Highly recommend for good swimmers in desire for ...
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