Lisina or Líšina may refer to:
Crni Vrh means "black peak" in Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian. It may refer to:
Kozara is a mountain in western Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the town of Kozarac and in the Bosanska Krajina region, bounded by the Sava River to the north, the Vrbas to the east, the Sana to the south, and the Una to the west. Its tallest peak is Lisina. In 1942 Kozara was the site of the Kozara Offensive, part of the Yugoslav National Liberation War and Partisan resistance during World War II.
Dukat may refer to:
Kula may refer to:
The Dragovištica or Dragovishtitsa is a river in southeastern Serbia and western Bulgaria, a 63 km-long right tributary to the River Struma. Its drainage basin covers a territory of 867 km2. The river belongs to the Aegean Sea drainage and is not navigable.
Ploča may refer to:
Ponor is an opening in karst landscapes where surface water enters into underground passages.
Donja Lisina is a village in the municipality of Bosilegrad, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the town has a population of 316 people.
Gornja Lisina is a village in the municipality of Bosilegrad, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the town has a population of 474 people.
Javor may refer to:
Ozren may refer to:
Čemernica is a frequent South Slavic toponym. It may refer to:
Balkana is an artificial lake located on the slopes of Lisina mountain, in the municipality of Mrkonjić Grad, entity of Republika Srpska, in the western part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The lake, actually, consists of two separate, though connected via small outcomes, basins, upper as larger and lower as smaller, with very small difference in water tables levels. Total area of both basins is 56.000 m2 (602.78 sq ft). Balkana gets its waters from several mountain springs and two small mountain streams, Cjepalo and Skakavac, while its outflow is Crna Rijeka (English: Black River), which runs through Mrkonjić Grad from south to north, and joins Vrbas after 17 km (11 mi).
Borovac is a Serbo-Croatian toponym, derived from bor, "pine tree", literally meaning "place of pines". It may refer to:
Liplje may refer to:
Volujak may refer to:
Maglić may refer to:
Mramor can mean:
Ilomska is right tributary of the Ugar river in (Bosnia). It is about 20 kilometres (12 mi) in length, and its source is Vlašić Mountain. It is an essential body of water for surrounding wildlife. Ilomska flows between the Žežnička Greda and Javorak mountains. It has a curved flow around Lisina and Runjavica mountains, through coniferous and mixed spruce-beech woods.
Krstac may refer to: