Bišće was a medieval Bosnian župa. Its location was in Hum (Humska zemlja), and its most important towns were residential places of Bosnian rulers and nobility.
Bišće was a medieval Bosnian župa. Its location was in Hum (Humska zemlja), and its most important towns were residential places of Bosnian rulers and nobility.
== History == Župa Bišće is the oldest area of Hum (Humska zemlja). It stretched through the Mostar valley, on the left side of the Neretva river. It is bordered on the west by the river Neretva, where across the Neretva, on its right bank, župa of Večenike (Večerić) existed. The northern border consists of the mountain massifs of Prenj, in the župa of Neretva. In the northeast and the east it borders with the Velež and the župa of Nevesinje respectively, and in the south with the župa of Dubrava. Two areas can be identified in Bišće, Bijelo polje in the north and Bišće or Bišće polje in the south. In the župa of Bišće the most prominent fortified town was Blagaj fortress, and in Bijelo polje there was a fortress of unknown name above the villages of Prigrađani and Podgorani.
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