Ilomska


Ilomska is right tributary of the Ugar river in. It is about in length, and its source is Vlašić Mountain. It is an essential body of water for surrounding wildlife. Ilomska flows between the Žežnička Greda and Javorak mountains. It has a curved flow around Lisina and Runjavica mountains, through coniferous and mixed spruce-beech woods.
Its flow below Petrovo polje has sharp curves.
The richest right contributors are Manatovac, Mala Ilomska and Devetero vrela, and left tributary Crna rijeka. At the Ravni Omar, below Lisina Mountain, it enters a narrow highland continuing to “Korićanski most”, and a deep canyon below Korićanske stijene and Marića stijene.
After two attractive Ilomska waterfalls, the river flows into the Ugar, a few kilometers downstream from Vitovlje village. The height of the bigger water flow is even . Waterfalls in this wildness attract mountain-climbers, tourists and fishermen, and the vertical rocky wall under the river's falls is suitable for alpinist exercises.

History

Above Ilomska River there is Korićani village and a canyon below it, the scaffold of more than 200 Bosniaks and Croats – the victims of the Serbs Police and Army forces, a crime prosecuted and sentenced through number of indictments at The ICTY Tribunal in The Hague.