Vrbas River
The Vrbas River is a significant waterway located in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It flows for approximately 250 kilometers, originating from the Pliva River near the town of Jajce and eventually merging with the Sava River. The river is known for its clear waters and picturesque landscapes, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities such as kayaking and fishing.
The Vrbas River traverses several towns, including Banja Luka, which is the largest city along its banks. The river plays a vital role in the local ecosystem and economy, providing water for agriculture and supporting various wildlife habitats. Its scenic beauty attracts both locals and tourists alike.