GrmeÃÂ () is a mountain of Dinaric Alps in north-western Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is more than 60 kilometres long, stretching between the city of BihaÃÂ and the town of KljuÃÂ. The highest peak of GrmeÃÂ is Crni vrh ("Black Peak") at above sea level. GrmeÃÂ is surrounded by the city of BihaÃÂ and the towns of Bosanski Petrovac, KljuÃÂ, Sanski Most, and Bosanska Krupa.
GrmeÃÂ is the best-known place for bullfights or Bull wrestling in the Balkans. These fights are called the Corrida of GrmeÃÂ (GrmeÃÂka korida) and have been organised on every first Sunday in August for over 200 years, attracting thousands of visitors. These are fights between bulls themselves and there is no death of a bull. Fights happen in an empty field. The Corrida of GrmeÃÂ was depicted by the sculptor Slobodan PejiÃÂ. The sculpture of two bulls in a fight, made in bronze in 2004, has been compared to a confrontation of the oppressor and the oppressed or of the Bosnian people and the Austrian Emperor.