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The Crnopac system, also known as Jamski sustav Kita Gaćešina, is the longest cave system in Croatia,[1] and the entire Dinaric Alps.
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On 8 October 2009, the Draženova puhaljka entrance was connected to the Kita Gaćešina cave as its second entrance.[2]
In August 2015, the Oaza entrance was discovered during a reconnaissance by Danijel Malenica and Stipe Tutiš.[3] This entrance was connected to the Crnopac system on 13 August 2019, as the third entrance to the system.[4]
The Vlažna Mađarica entrance was discovered in 2010. On 16 August 2024, the entrance was connected to the Crnopac system, as its sixth entrance.[5]
On 7 November 2020, the Muda Labudova cave was connected to the Crnopac system, significantly increasing its known length.[6]
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