Neretvica is a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It rises near the peak of Vitreuà ¡ at 1510 m above sea level. It is right side and one of the most important tributaries of the Neretva. It flows into the Neretva and its artificial Jablanica Lake near ButuroviàPolje. Moreover, it is intended to construct fifteen small hydroelectric power plants on it.
The Neretvica springs under Vitreuà ¡ and flows eastwards, then turns slightly southwards, where it receives Otunski potok and Prolaz, and then turns westwards. After making a bend at the mouth of the Prolaz river, Neretvica receives Obaà ¡ÃÂica from the southeast, and Mala Neretvica and ZagrejÃÂica from the north, then turns south near SalakoviÃÂ, where it flows through Gornji and Donji ÃÂaà ¾anj. There it receives the tributary Gorovnik. It then flows past the villages of Lukà ¡ije, ParsoviÃÂi, Donji Prijeslop, Podhum, GostoviÃÂi and enters ButuroviàPolje, where it flows into the bay of Jablanica Lake. The shape of the Neretvica mouth is an estuary.