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Klek (peninsula)

Coordinates: 42°55′09″N 17°35′30″E / 42.919224°N 17.591658°E / 42.919224; 17.591658
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42°55′09″N 17°35′30″E / 42.919224°N 17.591658°E / 42.919224; 17.591658

Klek is the name of a small peninsula in the Adriatic Sea located southwest of Neum, Bosnia Herzegovina.

The peak of the peninsula seen from the mainland, with the larger landmass of Pelješac in the background.

The peak of the peninsula, that lies directly across the eponymous village of Klek in Croatia, is disputed between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, who last negotiated its status in the 1999 Neum Agreement.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ The border agreement between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina: The first but not the last, Mladen Klemencic, IBRU Boundary and Security Bulletin, Winter 1999-2000
  2. ^ "'Turski rep je naš'" (in Croatian). 12 August 2006. Retrieved 19 August 2015.