The Unac (Serbian Cyrillic: Унац) is a sinking river in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It rises beneath Šator mountain, flows through the municipality of Drvar and finally meets Una River in Martin Brod. Also runs through two deep and rugged karstic canyons and it is dammed to form small Preodačko Lake and larger Župica Lake, before it reach town of Drvar.[1]
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Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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• location | Una |
• coordinates | 44°29′42″N 16°08′08″E |
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Progression | Una→ Sava→ Danube→ Black Sea |
Lower course of the Unac River and its canyon is included into the Una National Park.
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