Gatačko polje (lit. 'Field of Gacko', Serbian Cyrillic: Гатачко поље) is a polje (karst field) within the Gacko municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, spanning 57–60 km2, being ca. 24 km long and ca. 3,6 km wide, in the northwest–southeast direction. It is situated between the mountains of Bjelašnica and Lebršnik on the altitude of 930 to 1000 m. The subterranean rivers of Gračanica and Mušnica cross the field. The only larger settlement is Gacko. Near the field are the mountains and straddle of Čemerno (with sea watershed), the source of the Trebišnjica, Klinje Lake and the Sutjeska National Park. The field develops agriculture and animal husbandry.
Gatačko Polje | |
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Coordinates: 43°07′56″N 18°33′19″E / 43.1322°N 18.5553°E | |
Location | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Range | Dinaric Alps |
Offshore water bodies | Zalomka |
Age | Late Mesozoic-Cenozoic (Paleogene) |
Formed by | Thrust faulting |
Orogeny | Alpine orogeny |
Geology | Karst |
Area | |
• Total | 57–60 square kilometres (5,700–6,000 ha; 14,000–15,000 acres) |
Dimensions | |
• Length | 24 kilometres (15 mi) |
• Width | 3.6–4 kilometres (2.2–2.5 mi) |
Gallery
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Gacko polje before the coal mine
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Gacko polje after the coal mine
See also
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References
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edit- "The Karstography of the Dinaric karst in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Part 5.3, Eastern Herzegovina". The Devon Karst Research Society. 10 July 2007. Archived from the original on 14 May 2011. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
- Safet HadžiMuhamedović (2018) Waiting for Elijah: Time and Encounter in a Bosnian Landscape. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books.