Kozara (
Serbian Cyrillic:
Козара) 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 (978 m). In 1942 Kozara was the site of the
Kozara Offensive, part of the
Yugoslav National Liberation War and
Partisan resistance during
World War II.
Peaks
Name |
Height (m)
|
Lisina |
977
|
Gola planina |
876
|
Mrakovica |
806
|
Glavuša |
793
|
Bešića poljana |
784
|
Talavića poljana |
780
|
Jarčevica |
740
|
Vrnovačka glava |
719
|
Benkovac-Jurišina kosa |
705
|
Zečiji kamen |
667
|
Kozarački kamen |
659
|
Šupljikovac |
652
|
Vitlovska kosa |
589
|
Palež |
542
|
Mednjak |
440
|
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See also