Border crossing point Velika Kladuša — Maljevac
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Distance to nearest cities
Free flow 60 km/h (29 min ago)
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Supermarkets nearby
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Spar Spar, Kralja Petra Krešimira IV. 10, HR-47000 Karlovac, Hrvatska
- E Eurospin Eurospin, Ljudevita Šestića 7, HR-47000 Karlovac, Hrvatska
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Kaufland Trg Hrvatskih Branitelja 5, Karlovac
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Kaufland Kaufland, Trg hrvatskih branitelja 5, HR-47000 Karlovac, Hrvatska
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Lidl Lidl, Ante Kovačića, HR-47000 Karlovac, Hrvatska
Velika Kladuša →
Maljevac
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Velika Kladuša — Maljevac border crossing (Bosnia and Herzegovina — Croatia)
Velika Kladuša — Maljevac is an international road crossing between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, located in the far north-west of Bosnia near the valley of the Una river. The Bosnian town of Velika Kladuša sits on one side and the Croatian settlement of Maljevac on the other.
Because Croatia is a member of the European Union and the Schengen area while Bosnia and Herzegovina remains outside the EU, travellers pass full border control in both directions.
Essential information
- Route: the M5 road links Velika Kladuša with Maljevac.
- Opening hours: the crossing operates around the clock, 24/7.
- Traffic: passenger cars travelling from Bosnia and Herzegovina toward Croatia (BA → HR).
Queues and waiting times
- Typical conditions: roughly 30 to 90 minutes.
- Weekends and holidays: waits can rise to 2 to 4 hours.
Live status for the Bosnia → Croatia direction and historical patterns on the BA → HR statistics page help with planning.
Documents and contacts
EU citizens need a passport or national ID card. Other travellers should carry valid travel documents and any visa required for either country.
- Emergency services: 112.