Mali Školj is uninhabited islet in the Bay of Mali Ston, located in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and with the nearby islet of Veliki Školj makes the only two Bosnia and Herzegovina's islands in the Adriatic Sea.[1][2]

Mali Školj
Mali Školj is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mali Školj
Mali Školj is located in Dinaric Alps
Mali Školj
Geography
LocationAdriatic Sea
Coordinates42°54′41″N 17°35′55″E / 42.91149°N 17.59868°E / 42.91149; 17.59868
ArchipelagoNeum-Klek
Administration
EntityFederation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Canton/županijaHerzegovina-Neretva
MunicipalityNeum
Demographics
Population0

The temporary regime of the sea border between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina was determined in 1999. The Neum Agreement on the temporary border was signed by Franjo Tuđman and Alija Izetbegović, and has not been ratified due to the emergence of the controversy surrounding the ownership of these two islands and the tip of the Klek peninsula. Croatia disputes the validity of the agreement and claims it as its own territory.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Arnaut 2014, pp. 160–164.
  2. ^ Zoran Šagolj (9 July 2017). "Vlasnik spornih otoka u Malostonskom zaljevu: Mi jesmo Hrvati, ali Mali i Veliki školj pripadaju BiH. Dubrovačka republika to je područje prodala za svoju slobodu Turcima, a naši preci su ga kupili". slobodnadalmacija.hr (in Croatian). Slobodna Dalmacija. Retrieved 24 July 2022.

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