The Vrljika River is a
sinking river, typical of diverse
karstic hydrology of
Dinaric Alps in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Rising from a strong karstic spring, it flows often short stretches before it sinks again.
Nine names of the Trebižat River Because the
Trebižat (river) disappears and reappears at resurgences various times, the people used to call it different names. Exactly nine names are known (every time it resurfaced, the river got a new name): Vrlika - Matica - Tihaljina - Mlade - Suvaja (Posušje) - Culuša - Ričina - Brina -
Trebižat. == Endemic and endangered trout ==