Petrovo Vrelo
Petrovo Vrelo is a spring in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina and has an elevation of 901 metres. Petrovo Vrelo is situated nearby to the locality Ševari, as well as near Suvalji.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Opačićko Lake.
Opačićko Lake
Lake
Natural lakes in Bosnia and Herzegovina take 67.5 square kilometres, which is a little more than 0.12% of the total surface area of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Opačićko Lake is situated 4 km north of Petrovo Vrelo.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Glamoč and Hasanbegovci.
Glamoč
Glamoč is a small town in the center of Glamočko polje on 800m, in the West of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 135km from the Croatian harbour Split.Hasanbegovci
Hamlet
Hasanbegovci is a village in the Municipality of Glamoč in Canton 10 of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It lies in a mountainous region, with an elevation ranging from 908 to 936 meters above sea level. Hasanbegovci is situated 7 km northwest of Petrovo Vrelo.
Petrovo Vrelo
- Type: Spring
- Category: body of water
- Location: Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Balkans, Europe
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Latitude
44.07444° or 44° 4′ 28″ northLongitude
16.87667° or 16° 52′ 36″ eastElevation
901 metres (2,956 feet)Open location code
8FPR3VFG+QMGeoNames ID
3261295
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