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Neretva
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Language: English
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Wiki engine: Wikia
Wiki license: Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike
Main topic: Environment
Wiki size: 39 article pages see stats

(As of: 27 April 2013)


Neretva, a Wikia lifestyle hosted wiki, is devoted to disclosure, reporting and passing informations on ecological dangers, lobbies pressure on one side and efforts to save and protect the Neretva and its surroundings on other. The Neretva river got its name from Celts, they called the river "Nera Etwa" which means "Flowing Divinity", "Divine River". No doubt this truly is the Nile of Bosnia-Herzegovina, and indeed of all Western Balkans - that's my river! Today, foolish and corrupted Bosnian leaders and politicians of all colours and political affiliations are not satisfied with usage of the Neretva waters with 2/3 of the Neretva under an absolutely excessive utilisation, so they call for more "sustainable" requisition of the Neretva head waters, the last untouched and unspoiled stretch of this unique river. They brazenly call it "national interest" while the nation echoing with public outcries for the preservation and statutory protection of the Neretva, its tributaries and surroundings.