Zalomka

Zalomka
Zalomska River, Đerope, Kolješka River
Zalomka in gorge between Gacko and Nevesinje
Location
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
MunicipalityGacko, Nevesinje
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationBrajićevići
  coordinates43°13′54″N 18°29′14″E / 43.231768°N 18.487102°E / 43.231768; 18.487102
Mouth 
  location
estavelle in Biograd
  coordinates
43°10′57″N 18°07′30″E / 43.182488°N 18.125078°E / 43.182488; 18.125078
Discharge 
  locationestavelle in Biograd, Nevesinje
  average110 m3/s (3,900 cu ft/s)
Basin features
River systemNeretva-Trebišnjica
LandmarksOvčiji Brod bridge
Tributaries 
  leftBatuša, Markov Creek, Novaci, Jamnik, Sopiljski Creek a.k.a. "Babova pit", Zovidol River, Bukovik, Vučine
WaterbodiesAlagovac Lake
BridgesOvčiji Brod bridge

The Zalomka (Serbian Cyrillic: Заломка) is a karstic river in the southern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and as part of the Neretva river system it is one of the largest sinking rivers in the country and Dinarides. It rises under the Morine plateau, near Brajićevići village in Gacko municipality, but also collects its upper course waters from Gatačko Polje.