Vele Orjule is an uninhabited Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea located southeast of Lošinj. Its area is 1.06 km2 (0.41 sq mi).
West of this island is good and sheltered anchorage.
Veleň is a village in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. On the date August 28, 2006 it has 853 inhabitants. First written notice about village is from year 1318. It is a member of Mikroregion Povodí Mratínského potoka.
Fudbalski Klub Velež Mostar (English: Football Club Velež Mostar) is a professional football club based in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is one of the most successful clubs from Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was founded on 26 June 1922. The club currently plays at Vrapčići (7,000), but its historic stadium is the Bijeli Brijeg (25,000). Due to the divisions between Bosniak and Croat territories, FK Velež Mostar lost its previous home ground of Bijeli Brijeg Stadium. That stadium was largely used by FK Velež Mostar during the glory days for the club, when they triumphed in an 1981 and 1986 Yugoslav cups. The club also reached quarter-final stage of 1974–75 UEFA Cup.
The club is named after a nearby mountain Velež, which is named after one of the old Slavic gods, Veles.
During the time of former Yugoslavia, Velež was always in the Yugoslav First League and the team often ended the season in the top ten. Velež was the most popular and most successful team from Herzegovina to play in the top Yugoslav League. The team was very popular in Herzegovina, but also had fans all over Yugoslavia, and had a mixture of fans from all three main ethnic groups.
Velež, named after the Slavic god Veles, is a mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the south-central part of the Herzegovina region, overlooking the largest regional city of Mostar.
The highest peak of Velež mountain is called Botin, and it is 1,969 meters high.
Other large settlements in the Velež vicinity are Nevesinje, which is located in a secluded mountain valley, Blagaj, small historic settlement which is located near the source of the Buna river, and village of Podvelež which is situated immediately below the summit of the mountain.
Coordinates: 43°19′57″N 18°00′12″E / 43.33250°N 18.00333°E / 43.33250; 18.00333