The Konjuh Mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Living in a Sustainable Way
Abstract
The Konjuh Mountain is located in the northeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The mountain is bordered by: the Seona, Turija, Litva and Oskova rivers in the north, the Gostelja river and the main Sarajevo-Tuzla road in the northeast, and the Krivaja river in the south and west. Together with the Ozren, Javor and Javornik mountains, Konjuh forms part of a chain of marginal (higher) mountains which, together with Trebavac and Majevica, represent the transition of the Dinaric mountain system into the vast Pannonian plain. The average height of the mountain is 1000 meters. Above that height rise the peaks: Suplji Javor (1157 m), Vina Kruska (1088 m), Suho Drvlje (1206 m), Zidine (1180 m), Brezina (1120 m), Vrh Konjuha (1328 m) and Bandijerka, the peak of Javorje (1261 m), Bijeli Vrh (1272 m) and Zeciji Rat (1275 m) on the southwest ridge Smolin. This work is part of the series „Mountains in Bosnia and Herzegovina: life in a sustainable way“002E.
How to Cite This Article
Ahmet Hadrovic (2025). The Konjuh Mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Living in a Sustainable Way . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 6(1), 1201-1213.