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- Q18352734 subject Q6967998.
- Q18352734 abstract "The Duboka river (Deep river) is left conluent of Vrbanja river (Bosnia). It rise below Međugorje Mountain (1,116 m), and Bojići village (Skender Vakuf), on around 1,030 meters abow see level. It grows strong by large Gladno vrelo (Hungry spring). To its mouth Duboka receives the abundance of streams, brooks and coastal streams (on both of river beds).Cord area around Međugorje (Ravna gora, Ravna planina, Paljike, Paunica and Borak) is extraordinary rich with drinking water streams flowing to all of the sites.Between Mekote and Gradine localities, Duboka enters into deep canyon, from which originated its name, as well as the Willage through that flows. Its length is around 8 km. At 1960' on this river it were 5 water-meals.Depth of the canyon on its just beginning is on the river level on 941 meters abow see level, and below Ježica Mountain (1276 m), i.e. under the cliff so called Stijena (Rock, 1,200 m) canyon's depth over 560 metres. The mouth to Vrbanja river is on its large curve between Grabovička rijeka and Tovarnica highland, on 430 meters abowe see level.During the War in Bosnia, in the canyon of Duboka, around 200 Bosniaks were captivated and transported to Elementary Scholl in Grabovica (mouth place of Grabovička rijeka) and become to be missing persons till today.".
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- Q18352734 comment "The Duboka river (Deep river) is left conluent of Vrbanja river (Bosnia). It rise below Međugorje Mountain (1,116 m), and Bojići village (Skender Vakuf), on around 1,030 meters abow see level. It grows strong by large Gladno vrelo (Hungry spring).".
- Q18352734 label "Duboka river".