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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation

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The milankovici village on the Krivaja River: Life in a way of sustainability

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Kriva Rijeka is the name for a group of villages in the municipality of Olovo located in the Krivaja river valley along its course from the canyon Krsevi, geographical coordinates: 44º07'54.13''N, 18º33'22.36''E, to the locality Kamenica, geographical coordinates: 44º13'09.65''N, 18º29'33.17''E, below the village of Cunista. The term „Kriva Rijeka“ is in unofficial use today, and it appears in documents for the name of the cadastral municipality. 
The Milankovici village (Geographical coordinates: 44º12'13.08''N, 18º32'16.96''E, altitude: 744 m) is located on a wide slope with (predominantly) southern exposure, under the mountains Kruskovica and Mladosevac (Fig. 3.270). The village is 4.2 km from Solun on Krivaja River, and 9.3 km from Olovoo (by air). The area of the village, on its western side, is bounded by Palez hill, on the eastern side by Zaratje, Drenova glava and Dragolas, on the northern side by Krukovica and Mladosevac mountains, and on the southern side by the Krivaja River. The village is accessed by an asphalt road from the Olovo-Zavidovici regional road. Milankovici is connected by a macadam road to the Bukov Do village (and further, by an asphalt road, to Solun). Also, Milankovici is connected by a macadam road to the locality of Muka voda on the Drinjaca River, and from here to Kladanj by an asphalt road. 
 

How to Cite This Article

Ahmet Hadrovic (2023). The milankovici village on the Krivaja River: Life in a way of sustainability . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 4(1), 588-598.

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