Šestina greda
Šestina greda is a peak in Split-Dalmatia, Dalmatia and has an elevation of 399 metres. Šestina greda is situated nearby to the hamlet Strižaci, as well as near the locality Dujača.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Keva’s pit cave.
Keva’s pit cave
Cave
Keva's pit cave is a pit cave located in the village of Radošić in the municipality of Lećevica, part of Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia. The pit cave is infamous as a site where during and after World War II, the Yugoslav Partisans used for the disposal of bodies of thousands of local Croatian civilians that they executed.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Lećevica and Korušce.
Korušce
Village
Korušce is a village in the Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia. The settlement is administered as a part of Klis municipality. According to national census of 2011, population of the settlement was 80.
Šestina greda
- Type: Peak with an elevation of 399 metres
- Also known as: “Šestina glavica”
- Category: landform
- Location: Split-Dalmatia, Dalmatia, Croatia, Balkans, Europe
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Latitude
43.6191° or 43° 37′ 9″ northLongitude
16.3251° or 16° 19′ 30″ eastElevation
399 metres (1,309 feet)Open location code
8FMRJ89G+J2OpenStreetMap ID
node 2079970274OpenStreetMap feature
natural=peak
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Localities in the Area
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