Upper Neretva

Upper Neretva
Gornja Neretva
A section of the Upper Neretva canyon, Ćepa (1006 m).
Etymology"Nera-Etwa" is Celtic for "Divinity that flows" referring to the Neretva River; Latin: Narenta, Narona, Naro for English: Narrative, Gurgle.
Nickname(s)Nera; Emerald River; Modra rijeka (English: Purple River)
Location
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
RegionSouth-East Central Bosnia and Herzegovina
DistrictKonjic, Kalinovik, Gacko
CityKonjic
Physical characteristics
SourceGredelj
  locationLebršnik, South-East Central Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  elevation1,227 m (4,026 ft)
MouthAdriatic
  location
Ploče, Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Croatia
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length90 km (56 mi), EW
Discharge 
  average34.5 m3/s (1,220 cu ft/s)
Basin features
River systemDinaric Alps
Tributaries 
  leftJezernica, the Živašnica (also known as the Živanjski Potok), Ladjanica, Župski Krupac, Bukovica, Šištica, Konjička Bijela
  rightJezernica (also known as the Tatinac), Gornji i Donji Krupac, Ljuta (also known as the Dindolka), Jesenica, Bjelimićka Rijeka, Slatinica, Račica, Rakitnica, Konjička Ljuta, Trešanica, Neretvica
90 km

The Upper Neretva (Serbo-Croatian: Gornja Neretva) is the upper course of the Neretva river, including mountainous area surrounding the Neretva, with human settlements, peaks and forests, streams and wellsprings, three major glacial lakes near the river and more scattered across the mountains of Treskavica and Zelengora, in a wider area of the Upper Neretva.

The Neretva is divided into three common hydrological sections: upper, middle and lower.

The Neretva has been harnessed and controlled to a large extent by four HE power-plants with large dams (higher than 15 meters) and their storage lakes. It is also recognized for its natural beauty, diversity of its landscape and visual attractiveness.