Travertine waterfalls in Martin Brod - Una National Park
Complex of travertine waterfalls in Martin Brod - Una National Park is part of the Tentative list of Bosnia Herzegovina in order to qualify for inclusion in the World Heritage List.
Martin Brod, in the municipality of Bihać, is a village part of the Una National Park, near the border with Dalmatian Croatia. The river Una forms there an 800-meter-long series of tufa waterfalls and cascades with a vertical drop of 54 meters, the largest and longest complex of waterfalls in the park. The area is also home to endemic species of reptiles and plants.
Map of Travertine waterfalls in Martin Brod - Una National Park
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- Full Name
- Complex of travertine waterfalls in Martin Brod - Una National Park
- Country
- Bosnia Herzegovina
- Added
- 2019
- Nominated for
- 2025
- Type
- Natural
- Categories
- Natural landscape - Rivers, Wetlands and Lakes
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- By ID
Site History
2024 Incomplete - not examined
2019 Added to Tentative List
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