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Konjuh (mountain)

Coordinates: 44°18′06″N 18°32′46″E / 44.30175306°N 18.54597278°E / 44.30175306; 18.54597278
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Konjuh
Коњух
Konjuh summit taken from Varda
Highest point
Elevation1,328 m (4,357 ft)
Coordinates44°18′06″N 18°32′46″E / 44.30175306°N 18.54597278°E / 44.30175306; 18.54597278
Geography
Konjuh is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Konjuh
Konjuh
Location in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Parent rangeDinaric Alps

Konjuh is a mountain in the north-east part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The mountain is bordered by the rivers Seona, Turija, Litva, and Oskova on the north, the river Gostelja and the highway TuzlaSarajevo on the north-east. The river Krivaja is located on south and west. With Ozren, Javor and Javornik, Konjuh makes part of a mountain chain which, with Trebavac and Majevica, presents a transition of the Dinaric mountain system to the spacious Panonian plain.[1]

The average height of this mountain is 1,000 meters. Above this height there are tops: Šuplji Javor (1,157 m), Vina Kruška (1,088 m), Suho Drvlje (1,206 m), Zidine (1,180m), Brezina (1,120 m), Vrh Konjuha (1,328 m) and Bandijerka, the top of Javorje (1,261 m), Bijeli Vrh (1,272 m) and Zečiji Rat (1,275 m) on the southwestern comb Smolin.[1]

Flora and fauna

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Konjuh is covered with dense vegetation in conifer which prevails (pine, spruce), beech, maple and in a small number oak. On the mountain grows very rare and curative great yellow gentian – srčanik (Gentiana lutea), which, on this mountain, is protected and endangered.[1]

The woods of Konjuh are home to wild animals like brown bears, roe deer, wild boar, wolves, foxes, squirrels, grouse, owls ravens and, in the streams and rivers, trout and crayfish. Snakes that live here are horned viper, common vipers, copperhead, and also lizards, green lizards and salamanders.[1]

Cultural and historical monuments

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On the mountain of Konjuh there are many necropolises stećaks, and only in the municipality of Kladanj 500 stećaks are known. There are also ruins of a caravan road which is used for transport of salt from Tuzla, as well as monuments from World War II in Yugoslavia.[1]

Mountain protection

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Hiking associations and nature lovers have been trying for years to convince authorities that part of the mountain is called a protected natural zone.[2] The Government of Tuzla Canton adopted a law for declaring parts of the mountain Konjuh a protected natural zone. Act on the declaration of part of the Konjuh mountain area as the Protected Landscape Konjuh was adopted in 2009 and confirmed in 2014 (Službene novine Tuzlanskog Kantona, br. 13/09 i 8/14).[3][4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e http://zivjetisprirodom.banovici.net/dokumenti/konjuh.pdf[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Planina Konjuh - mjesto za odmor i relaksaciju | DW | 08.08.2008".
  3. ^ "Zone 2000 - Mountaineering web magazine". Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2017-05-01.
  4. ^ PLAN UPRAVLJANJA ZAŠTIĆENIM PEJZAŽOM "KONJUH" 2017-2027 (pdf) (in Bosnian). Sarajevo: Vlada Tuzlanskog kantona. October 2016. p. 9. Retrieved 2023-07-21.