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Bašajkovac | |
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Coordinates | 43°49′00″N 17°00′21″E / 43.81667°N 17.00583°E [1] |
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Parent range | Dinaric Alps |
Bašajkovac ( Serbian Cyrillic: Башајковац) is a karst hill which rises northeast of town Livno in Bosnia and Herzegovina. At the bottom of the hill there is spring of Bistrica River called Duman. [2]
On the slopes of Bašajkovac hill there are remains of ancient Roman fortifications, as well as Livno's Upper Town also known as Bistrica Town , [3] which was built by medieval Ottoman rulers. The fortification wall of Upper Town has a few preserved towers including popular Weiss or Vujadin Tower. [1]
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Bašajkovac | |
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![]() View of Bašajkovac hill | |
Highest point | |
Coordinates | 43°49′00″N 17°00′21″E / 43.81667°N 17.00583°E [1] |
Geography | |
Location |
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Parent range | Dinaric Alps |
Bašajkovac ( Serbian Cyrillic: Башајковац) is a karst hill which rises northeast of town Livno in Bosnia and Herzegovina. At the bottom of the hill there is spring of Bistrica River called Duman. [2]
On the slopes of Bašajkovac hill there are remains of ancient Roman fortifications, as well as Livno's Upper Town also known as Bistrica Town , [3] which was built by medieval Ottoman rulers. The fortification wall of Upper Town has a few preserved towers including popular Weiss or Vujadin Tower. [1]