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Dolap (ruševine)

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Dolap Ruins

The Dolap ruins are a historic watermill located in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

History

  • The Dolap ruins date back to an unknown construction year, although they have been disused for some time. The mill was reportedly used as a noria (locally known as dolap or kolo), a hydropowered scoop wheel used to lift water into a small aqueduct, either for the purpose of irrigation or to supply water to cities and villages.

Architecture

The Dolap ruins are classified as a man-made structure, specifically a watermill. The architectural features and construction materials of the mill are not specified in available data.

Location

The Dolap ruins are situated at Željeznički most in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The location is surrounded by a rural landscape.

Current Status and Use

The Dolap ruins are currently disused and broken, with no operational status reported.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Dolap ruins have not been designated as a heritage site or protected area in available data.

Visiting Information

If the Dolap ruins were open to public, visiting information would be required. However, due to their disused state, it is unclear whether they are accessible for visitors.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

No notable historical events or famous millers have been reported in available data.

Technical Details

No technical details, including the number of sails, grinding stones, or machinery, are specified in available data.

Details

NameDolap (ruševine)
CityTrebinje
CountryBosnia And Herzegovina
Coordinates42.71383, 18.357405
Current usedisused