{{Infobox ancient site |name = Via Narenta |native_name = Neretvanski put |native_name_lang = Croatian |image = Promet 14. st.png |caption = Via Narenta (bottom right) on the map of the roads in Croatian lands in the 14th century |built = |builder = |type = |location = Dubrovnik, Drijeva to Visoko |coordinates = {{coord|42|38|25|N|18|06|30|E|region:HR|display=inline,title}} |image_size = 270 |mapframe-frame-width = 270 |mapframe = yes |mapframe-caption = Click on the map for a fullscreen view |mapframe-zoom = |mapframe-marker = |mapframe-wikidata = |website = | designation1 = | designation1_offname = | designation1_date = | designation1_number = [ | designation1_criteria = | designation1_type = | designation1_free1name = | designation1_free1value = | length = }} '''''Via Narenta''''', sometimes also ''Via Bosna'' or ''Neretvanski put'', was a medieval trade route through the Dinaric Alps that connected Dubrovnik (Republic of Ragusa) through the Neretva river valley with the Bosna river valley, and from there to various places in medieval Croatia, medieval Bosnia and the rest of the Balkans.
The route went through Drijeva (an intersection near today's Gabela), following the river{{sfn|Lorger|2011|p=56}} up to Prenj and Konjic, where it turned northward to Visoko.
It was one of the two main routes from Bosnia and Croatia to Dubrovnik;{{sfn|Šebečić|2002|p=79}} the other was Via Drine that reached the Drina.{{sfn|Lorger|2011|p=56}}
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==Sources== * {{cite journal | url = http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=8086&lang=en | language = Croatian | title = Srebreni putevi u Europi početkom novog vijeka i rudarsko-financijski imperiji Fuggerovih |trans-title= Silver routes in Europe at the beginning of new age and the Fuggers' mining-financial empires | first = Berislav | last = Šebečić | journal = The Mining-geological-petroleum Engineering Bulletin | volume = 14 | number = 1 | date = December 2002 | publisher = Faculty of mining, geology and petroleum engineering, University of Zagreb }} * {{cite journal | journal = Anali Zavoda za Povijesne Znanosti Hrvatske Akademije Znanosti i Umjetnosti u Dubrovniku | publisher = Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts | number = 49 | year = 2011 | page = 56 | url = http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=105506&lang=en | language = Croatian | title = Kermes, crvac - i još neka crvena bojila |trans-title= The Semantic World of Tints and Dyes: Crvac in Fifteenth-Century Dubrovnik | first = Srećko | last = Lorger }}
Category:Former trade routes Category:Economy of the Republic of Ragusa Category:Medieval history of Croatia Category:Medieval history of Bosnia and Herzegovina Category:Medieval roads and tracks Category:Economic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina Category:Trade routes