It is a right tributary of the river
Sava. It is one of the largest rivers in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Upper Vrbas The Vrbas river rises on the southern slope of the
Vranica mountain near the town of
Gornji Vakuf, at around above sea level and it drains the central part of the northern slopes of the Dinaric mountain massif. The Upper Vrbas is a section between its source and the town of Jajce, encompassing the entire valley between
Bugojno,
Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje and
Donji Vakuf, and the gorge between Donji Vakuf and Jajce.
Middle Vrbas Middle Vrbas mostly comprises a canyon section, with steep slopes and narrow passages, between
Jajce and
Banja Luka.
Lower Vrbas The Lower Vrbas is the last section of the river, passing through lowlands of
Lijevče Polje, approaching the
Sava River. It empties into the Sava river at around above sea level. Total length of the main watercourse is around . ==Climate==