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Trebišnjica () is a river in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It used to be a sinking river, long above the ground. With a total length of above and under the ground, it was one of the longest sinking rivers in the world. == Upper course == As it flows in an area of karst (limestone), the Trebišnjica actually represents a very complex system of the above and underground streams. It originates in Bosnia and Herzegovina from two streams from the Lebršnik and Čemerno mountains: * one stream, the ''Mušnica'', flows from the eastern to the western border of the Gatačko Polje (''Field of Gacko'') (from the mountain Lebršnik to Bjelašnica, passes through Lake Klinje and next to the settlements of Avtovac, Gacko, Srđevići, Bašići, Drugovići, Kula, and Branilovići, before it sinks into the karst in the ''Cerničko Polje'' (''Field of Cernica'', west of the Baba mountain) at the village of Cernica under the name of ''Ključka rijeka'' (''River of Ključ''), after a nearby village of Ključ. * another stream, the ''Gračanica'', flows from the Čemerno mountain also into the Gatačko Polje, next to the villages of Bahori and Gračanica, before it meets the Mušnica near Srđevići. Both streams are characterized by very sharp, almost erratic bends and changes of direction. The river shortly re-appears in the Fatničko Polje (''Field of Fatnica'') under the name of ''Fatnička reka'' (''River of Fatnica''), only to sink again after a short flow above the ground. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Trebišnjica」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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