Category
page 1Romanija plateau
Pale
town in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sokolac
town in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Han Pijesak
in Han Pijesak Municipality

Romanija
Romanija () is a mountain, karst plateau, and geographical region in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, including numerous villages and towns, such as Pale, Sokolac, Rogatica and Han Pijesak. Its highest point is Veliki Lupoglav (1,652 m).

Mokro
village in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Knežina
village in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Glasinac
303x303px|right|Glasinac na mapi nalazišta iz perioda V-I stoljeća pne.
Glasinac is a karst plateau, situated in the eastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, on Romanija mountain, in the middle of Dinaric Alps. The main feature of the plateau is the Glasinačko Polje (), a polje of 22 square kilometres, 7 km long, at an altitude of between 850 and 920 meters. The plateau consists of specious meadows and pastures, characteristic of the eastern part of Bosnia, whose lower levels consists of mostly hard impermeable rocks. The Glasinac plateau is surrounded by coniferous forests and peaks of Ro

Ravna Romanija
village in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Kadića Brdo
village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bioštica
The Bioštica () is a small river in central-northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Bioštica meets the Stupčanica at the small town of Olovo. It is the main, left tributary of the Krivaja River. Part of the Bioštica river canyon, "Zeleni Vir", is a protected natural monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
From confluence with the Kaljina river, the Bioštica runs toward Olovo for the next .
thumb|Bioštica wellspring, protected landscape.