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Bosna (river)

The Bosna (Serbian Cyrillic: Босна, pronounced [bɔ̂sna]) is the third longest river in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is considered one of the country's three major internal rivers, along with the Neretva and the Vrbas. The other three major rivers of Bosnia and Herzegovina are the Una, to the northwest; the Sava, to the north, and the Drina, to the east. This river is the namesake of Bosnia. The river Bosna flows for 282 kilometers (175 mi).[3]

Bosna
The Bosna River flowing through Zenica.
Bosna River watershed (Interactive map)
Location
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
CitiesVisoko, Kakanj, Zenica, Maglaj, Zavidovići, Doboj, Modriča, Bosanski Šamac
Physical characteristics
SourceVrelo Bosne
 • locationIgman, Ilidža, Bosnia and Herzegovina
 • coordinates43°49′6.6″N 18°16′11.9″E / 43.818500°N 18.269972°E / 43.818500; 18.269972
 • elevation520 m (1,710 ft);[1] (494.5 m (1,622 ft) a.s.l. according to an earlier source[2])
MouthSava
 • location
Bosanski Šamac, Bosnia and Herzegovina
 • coordinates
45°4′0″N 18°28′1″E / 45.06667°N 18.46694°E / 45.06667; 18.46694
 • elevation
78 m (256 ft)
Length281.6 km (175.0 mi)[3]
Basin size10,810 km2 (4,170 sq mi)[3]
Discharge 
 • average174 m3/s (6,100 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionSavaDanubeBlack Sea
The main spring on the source of the Bosna river, on the outskirts of Sarajevo.

The river is possibly mentioned for the first time during the 1st century AD by Roman historian Marcus Velleius Paterculus under the name Bathinus flumen.[4][5][6] Another basic source that is associated with the hydronym Bathinus is the Salonitan inscription of the governor of Dalmatia, Publius Cornelius Dolabella, where it is said that the Bathinum river divides the Breuci from the Osseriates.[7] Another name could also have been Basante.

According to philologist Anton Mayer, the name Bosna could be derived from Illyrian Bass-an-as(-ā), which would be a diversion of the Proto-Indo-European root bʰegʷ, meaning 'the running water'.[8]

Geography and sectioning edit

The Bosna River has created the Bosna River Valley. The valley has been developed as the country's industrial hub and is home to nearly a million people, who live primarily in several major cities.

Vrelo Bosne and Mala Bosna edit

The Bosna source is the Vrelo Bosne spring, located at 520 m (1,710 ft) a.s.l.[1] (according to an earlier source, 494.5 m (1,622 ft) a.s.l.[2]) at the foothills of mount Igman, on the outskirts of Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1] The spring is one of Bosnia and Herzegovina's chief natural landmarks and tourist attractions.[9]

The course between the source and its largest tributary in this section, the Željeznica, which runs in from the right, is referred as the Mala Bosna (transl. Little Bosna), but the section is often extended all the way to its confluence with Miljacka, four kilometers downstream.[10] Its tributaries between the source and the Željeznica are first the Večerica and then Bukulaš, while in the region of extended Mala Bosna course it further receives, first the Željeznica from the right, then approx. 600 meters downstream the Zujevina, the only tributary from the left in this region, followed by the Dobrinja (a.k.a. Tilava) 1.5 km, and then 2 km further the Miljacka, both from the right.[10][11]

Upper Bosna edit

The Upper Bosna is a section between its source and the mouth of the Lašva, a left tributary, just upstream from Zenica. The section encompasses the entire region between Ilidža, near Sarajevo, and the Lašva, including the spacious valley between Ilijaš and Kakanj. The Visoko region, with its medieval heritage, is at the center of this area.

Middle Bosna edit

The Middle Bosna is mostly composed of gorges, with steep slopes and narrow passages, between Zenica and Doboj. In this section, there are several medieval sites, such as Vranduk, Maglaj and Doboj.

Lower Bosna edit

The Lower Bosna is the last section of the Bosna. From Doboj, the river continues northwards, approaching the Sava through the heart of Bosnia, passing through the lowlands of Posavina, and eventually becomes a right tributary of the Sava in Bosanski Šamac. There, it empties at around 80 metres (260 ft) above the sea level.

Course and tributaries edit

The Bosna flows through a number of cantons. From its starting point in the Sarajevo Canton, it flows through the Zenica-Doboj Canton, and the Posavina Canton, in that order. On its way north, the Bosna also passes through the cities of Visoko, Zenica, Maglaj, Doboj, Modriča and Bosanski Šamac.

 
Course of the Bosna River from its source to its confluence with Sava River (interactive map)

The main right tributaries are: Željeznica, Miljacka, Ljubina, Misoča, Stavnja, Trstionica, Zgošća, Gostović [bs], Krivaja and Spreča. On the left, the main tributaries are: Zujevina, Fojnica, Lašva and Usora.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c PLAN UPRAVLJANJA SPOMENIKOM PRIRODE VRELO BOSNE 2020-2030 (PDF). p. 25. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  2. ^ a b Aganović M. (1965). "Komparativna istraživanja režima ishrane, rasta, plodnosti i strukture populacija lipljena u rijekama Bosni i Plivi". Godišnjak - The Annual of the Institute of Biology. 18. Institute of Biology - PMF University of Sarajevo: 5. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  3. ^ a b c (PDF). International Sava River Basin Commission. September 2009. p. 13. Archived from the original (PDF, 9.98 MB) on 2010-07-17.
  4. ^ Šašel Kos, M.; P. Kos. "Places: 197162 (Bathinus (river))". Pleiades. Retrieved January 22, 2017.
  5. ^ Salmedin Mesihović (2014). Ilirike. Sarajevo: Filozofski fakultet u Sarajevu. p. 80. ISBN 9789958031106.
  6. ^ Velleius Paterculus, Historia Romana 2.114.4.6 http://latin.packhum.org/loc/1044/1/131/1509-1516
  7. ^ Salmedin Mesihović (2010). Aevvm Dolabellae – Dolabelino Doba. Vol. XXXIX. Sarajevo: Centar za balkanološka ispitivanja, Akademija nauka i umjetnosti. p. 10.
  8. ^ Indira Šabić (2014). (PDF). Osijek: Sveučilište Josipa Jurja Strossmayera. p. 165. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-01-14. Retrieved 2015-03-30.
  9. ^ PLAN UPRAVLJANJA SPOMENIKOM PRIRODE VRELO BOSNE 2020-2030 (PDF). pp. 9–53. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  10. ^ a b Aganović M. (1965). "Komparativna istraživanja režima ishrane, rasta, plod nosti i strukture populacija lipljena u rijekama Bosni i Plivi". Godišnjak - The Annual of the Institute of Biology. 18. Institute of Biology - PMF University of Sarajevo: 5, 6. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  11. ^ The Geography of Bosnia and Herzegovina Between East and West. Springer. 2022. p. 373. ISBN 978-3-030-98522-6.

External links edit

  • Rijeka Bosna / River Bosna - UG Bistro

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The Bosna Serbian Cyrillic Bosna pronounced bɔ sna is the third longest river in Bosnia and Herzegovina and is considered one of the country s three major internal rivers along with the Neretva and the Vrbas The other three major rivers of Bosnia and Herzegovina are the Una to the northwest the Sava to the north and the Drina to the east This river is the namesake of Bosnia The river Bosna flows for 282 kilometers 175 mi 3 BosnaThe Bosna River flowing through Zenica Bosna River watershed Interactive map LocationCountryBosnia and HerzegovinaCitiesVisoko Kakanj Zenica Maglaj Zavidovici Doboj Modrica Bosanski SamacPhysical characteristicsSourceVrelo Bosne locationIgman Ilidza Bosnia and Herzegovina coordinates43 49 6 6 N 18 16 11 9 E 43 818500 N 18 269972 E 43 818500 18 269972 elevation520 m 1 710 ft 1 494 5 m 1 622 ft a s l according to an earlier source 2 MouthSava locationBosanski Samac Bosnia and Herzegovina coordinates45 4 0 N 18 28 1 E 45 06667 N 18 46694 E 45 06667 18 46694 elevation78 m 256 ft Length281 6 km 175 0 mi 3 Basin size10 810 km2 4 170 sq mi 3 Discharge average174 m3 s 6 100 cu ft s Basin featuresProgressionSava Danube Black SeaThe main spring on the source of the Bosna river on the outskirts of Sarajevo The river is possibly mentioned for the first time during the 1st century AD by Roman historian Marcus Velleius Paterculus under the name Bathinus flumen 4 5 6 Another basic source that is associated with the hydronym Bathinus is the Salonitan inscription of the governor of Dalmatia Publius Cornelius Dolabella where it is said that the Bathinum river divides the Breuci from the Osseriates 7 Another name could also have been Basante According to philologist Anton Mayer the name Bosna could be derived from Illyrian Bass an as a which would be a diversion of the Proto Indo European root bʰegʷ meaning the running water 8 Contents 1 Geography and sectioning 1 1 Vrelo Bosne and Mala Bosna 1 2 Upper Bosna 1 3 Middle Bosna 1 4 Lower Bosna 2 Course and tributaries 3 References 4 External linksGeography and sectioning editThe Bosna River has created the Bosna River Valley The valley has been developed as the country s industrial hub and is home to nearly a million people who live primarily in several major cities Vrelo Bosne and Mala Bosna edit Main articles Vrelo Bosne and Mala Bosna river The Bosna source is the Vrelo Bosne spring located at 520 m 1 710 ft a s l 1 according to an earlier source 494 5 m 1 622 ft a s l 2 at the foothills of mount Igman on the outskirts of Sarajevo capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 The spring is one of Bosnia and Herzegovina s chief natural landmarks and tourist attractions 9 The course between the source and its largest tributary in this section the Zeljeznica which runs in from the right is referred as the Mala Bosna transl Little Bosna but the section is often extended all the way to its confluence with Miljacka four kilometers downstream 10 Its tributaries between the source and the Zeljeznica are first the Vecerica and then Bukulas while in the region of extended Mala Bosna course it further receives first the Zeljeznica from the right then approx 600 meters downstream the Zujevina the only tributary from the left in this region followed by the Dobrinja a k a Tilava 1 5 km and then 2 km further the Miljacka both from the right 10 11 Upper Bosna edit The Upper Bosna is a section between its source and the mouth of the Lasva a left tributary just upstream from Zenica The section encompasses the entire region between Ilidza near Sarajevo and the Lasva including the spacious valley between Ilijas and Kakanj The Visoko region with its medieval heritage is at the center of this area Middle Bosna edit The Middle Bosna is mostly composed of gorges with steep slopes and narrow passages between Zenica and Doboj In this section there are several medieval sites such as Vranduk Maglaj and Doboj Lower Bosna edit The Lower Bosna is the last section of the Bosna From Doboj the river continues northwards approaching the Sava through the heart of Bosnia passing through the lowlands of Posavina and eventually becomes a right tributary of the Sava in Bosanski Samac There it empties at around 80 metres 260 ft above the sea level Course and tributaries editThe Bosna flows through a number of cantons From its starting point in the Sarajevo Canton it flows through the Zenica Doboj Canton and the Posavina Canton in that order On its way north the Bosna also passes through the cities of Visoko Zenica Maglaj Doboj Modrica and Bosanski Samac nbsp Course of the Bosna River from its source to its confluence with Sava River interactive map The main right tributaries are Zeljeznica Miljacka Ljubina Misoca Stavnja Trstionica Zgosca Gostovic bs Krivaja and Spreca On the left the main tributaries are Zujevina Fojnica Lasva and Usora nbsp Vrelo Bosne source of the river just outside Sarajevo nbsp One of the ponds on Vrelo Bosne in Ilidza nbsp Mala Bosna river in Ilidza nbsp Roman bridge over Mala Bosna river in Ilidza nbsp The Lower Bosna near Bosanski SamacReferences edit a b c PLAN UPRAVLJANJA SPOMENIKOM PRIRODE VRELO BOSNE 2020 2030 PDF p 25 Retrieved 14 November 2023 a b Aganovic M 1965 Komparativna istrazivanja rezima ishrane rasta plodnosti i strukture populacija lipljena u rijekama Bosni i Plivi Godisnjak The Annual of the Institute of Biology 18 Institute of Biology PMF University of Sarajevo 5 Retrieved 14 November 2023 a b c Sava River Basin Analysis Report PDF International Sava River Basin Commission September 2009 p 13 Archived from the original PDF 9 98 MB on 2010 07 17 Sasel Kos M P Kos Places 197162 Bathinus river Pleiades Retrieved January 22 2017 Salmedin Mesihovic 2014 Ilirike Sarajevo Filozofski fakultet u Sarajevu p 80 ISBN 9789958031106 Velleius Paterculus Historia Romana 2 114 4 6 http latin packhum org loc 1044 1 131 1509 1516 Salmedin Mesihovic 2010 Aevvm Dolabellae Dolabelino Doba Vol XXXIX Sarajevo Centar za balkanoloska ispitivanja Akademija nauka i umjetnosti p 10 Indira Sabic 2014 Onomasticka analiza bosanskohercegovackih srednjovjekovnih administrativnih tekstova i stecaka PDF Osijek Sveuciliste Josipa Jurja Strossmayera p 165 Archived from the original PDF on 2017 01 14 Retrieved 2015 03 30 PLAN UPRAVLJANJA SPOMENIKOM PRIRODE VRELO BOSNE 2020 2030 PDF pp 9 53 Retrieved 14 November 2023 a b Aganovic M 1965 Komparativna istrazivanja rezima ishrane rasta plod nosti i strukture populacija lipljena u rijekama Bosni i Plivi Godisnjak The Annual of the Institute of Biology 18 Institute of Biology PMF University of Sarajevo 5 6 Retrieved 14 November 2023 The Geography of Bosnia and Herzegovina Between East and West Springer 2022 p 373 ISBN 978 3 030 98522 6 External links editRijeka Bosna River Bosna UG Bistro Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bosna river amp oldid 1217330667, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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