Grahovsko Polje is a polje (karst field) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the territory of Bosansko Grahovo municipality. It is surrounded by mountains: Dinara, Uilica, Jadovnik, Ã Â ator and Staretina.
It consists of several smaller spaces: ResenovaÃÂko Polje, Paà ¡iÃÂa, Crnoluà ¡ko Polje and à ½dralovac. It is located at an altitude of 708 - 873, average 782 meters a.s.l. and stretches from northwest to southeast with an approximate length of 29 km and a width to 5 km, total area of 23.0 square kilometers. In the south is à ½dralovac and Livanjsko Polje with Livno, and in the north from ResenovaÃÂko Polje there is a pass PloÃÂe at 985 meters a.s.l. towards Drvar, and an uvala towards Srb. The pass Derala at 965 meters a.s.l. over Stoà ¾ià ¡te, between Dinara and Uilica, is a passage to the west towards Knin. TiÃÂevska plateau at 1098 meters a.s.l. is a passage to the east towards Glamoàand GlamoÃÂko Polje.
From a hydrographic point of view, Grahovsko polje is divided into the basins of the Black and Adriatic seas. The watershed in Begovac is popularly known as Dijelovi. There is a natural PeÃÂenaÃÂko lake in the field, and an artificial lake in BorovaÃÂa. Grahovsko polje is influenced by the Mediterranean and continental climate, with long and strong winters and short and warm summers. Due to its location, this area has a very large number of sunny days a year.
In the area of Grahovski Polje there is a significant deposit of clay for the production of bricks and tiles, which has been exploited for more than 50 years and is not in production today.
Along with the abundance of karst formations, in the limestone massif of Straà ¾benica in the area of the village of Resanovci, there is one of the largest speleological systems in Bosnia and Herzegovina. There is the .
The field is mostly suitable for cattle breeding.
The GlamoÃÂko Polje was inhabited since the time of the Neanderthals. The Illyrians from the tribe lived there. The Romans built several settlements and roads.