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Imotsko Polje (lit. ' Field of Imotski ') is a polje (karstic field) located on the border of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina near the city of Imotski.The larger part is in Herzegovina, while the Croatian part is in the inner Dalmatia region, and is the second largest in the country, covering an area of 95 square kilometres (37 sq mi).
Blue Lake. The region around Imotski has been populated in the Neolithic age. At the time of Illyrians and Romans it was known as "Emotha" and later "Imota". It was first mentioned by today's name by Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus in the 10th century.
[3] Międzyrzecz's Castle It remained a western outpost of the Duchy of Greater Poland , established by the 1138 Testament of Bolesław III Krzywousty , after the loss of Lubusz Land in the mid-13th century and was incorporated into the Poznań Voivodeship of the Polish Crown upon the coronation of King Władysław I the Elbow-high in 1320.
Trebižat is 51 km long and is the second largest losing (sinking) stream in Bosnia and Herzegovina, whose waters drains into the underground and reappear several times at various locations, but as a river the Trebižat sinks only once as the Matica, in estavelle(s) at the southeastern edge of Imotsko Polje near Drinovci, and reappears again in Peć Mlini wellspring as the Tihaljina (later ...
Misti Allison holds her daughter Audrey at a press conference organized to hear residents demands and health concerns following the toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, on May 16, 2023.
Red Lake (Croatian: Crveno jezero) is a sinkhole containing a karst lake near the city of Imotski, Croatia.It is known for its numerous caves and high cliffs, reaching over 241 metres (791 ft) above normal water level and continuing below the water level.
[2] Maximum dimensions of the lake are around 800 m × 500 m (2,600 ft × 1,600 ft), but they significantly vary due to big changes in the water level. [3] At the end of the summer the lake may completely disappear. [3] In 1907 a road was built descending to the lake.
Dukla is a town and an eponymous municipality in southeastern Poland, in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship.As of December 2021, the town has a population of 2,017. [1] The total area of the commune is 333.04 square kilometres (128.59 sq mi).