Crno Vrelo
Crno Vrelo is a village in Croatia, under the Slunj township, in Karlovac County, Croatia. It is near the Blagaj castle.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Bandino Selo.
Bandino Selo
Dwelling
Bandino Selo is a village in Croatia, under the Slunj township, in Karlovac County. It is located 92 km away from the national capital, Zagreb. Until the territorial reorganization in Croatia, Bandino Selo was part of the old municipality of Slunj.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kosijer Selo and Stojmerić.
Kosijer Selo
Village
Kosijer Selo is a village in Croatia, under the Slunj township, in Karlovac County.
Crno Vrelo
- Type: Spring
- Description: settlement in the Town of Slunj, Karlovac County, Croatia
- Categories: settlement in Croatia and body of water
- Location: Karlovac County, Croatia, Balkans, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Bosnian to Ukrainian—“Crno Vrelo” goes by many names.
- Bosnian: “Crno Vrelo”
- Catalan: “Crno Vrelo”
- Croatian: “Crno Vrelo”
- Dutch: “Crno Vrelo”
- Hungarian: “Crno Vrelo”
- Polish: “Crno Vrelo”
- Serbian: “Crno Vrelo”
- Serbian: “Црно Врело”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Crno Vrelo”
- Slovenian: “Crno Vrelo”
- Spanish: “Crno Vrelo”
- Ukrainian: “Црно-Врело”
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Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Lovrići and Bande.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Lovrić Vrelo and Drakulića Brdo.
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