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Jošavka (river)

Coordinates: 44°43′47″N 17°18′46″E / 44.7296°N 17.3127°E / 44.7296; 17.3127
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Jošavka
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Location
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationTromeđa (Uzlomac)
 • elevation345 m (1,132 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Vrbanja river in Čelinac
 • coordinates
44°43′47″N 17°18′46″E / 44.7296°N 17.3127°E / 44.7296; 17.3127
Length20 km (12 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionVrbanjaVrbasSavaDanubeBlack Sea

Jošavka is the right and one of the largest tributaries of Vrbanja river, which it joins in Čelinac. Arises from two streams: Ćetina and Babića potok rising on the northeast slopes of the hill Tromeđa (404 m) in the foothills of the mountain massif of Uzlomac (1002 m). Right tributary of Jošavka river are: Stanikova rijeka, Mlinska rijeka (Mill River), Jelovaca, Mliješnica and Gozna and left: Jevđevića potok (Jevđevići's stream), the second comprises Prlišnica and Crna rijeka (Black river), and follow Baserovača, Repušnica, and Balatin.[1][2][3][4]

Due to the unregulated riverbed and increased influence of anthropogenic factors, in the first decades of the 21st century is increasingly pours and makes enormous material damage, and applies to people's lives.[5]

From Čelinca, upstream, mostly valleys Jošavka passing traffic corridor in which the railroad Banja Luka - Doboj - Sarajevo - Ploče and local roads (over the populated place Ukrina, downriver Ukrina) in Doboj.

See also

References

  1. ^ Vojnogeografski institut, Ed. (1955): Prnjavor (List karte 1:100.000, Izohipse na 20 m). Vojnogeografski institut, Beograd.
  2. ^ Spahić M. et al. (2000): Bosna i Hercegovina (1:250.000). Izdavačko preduzeće „Sejtarija“, Sarajevo.
  3. ^ kartabih
  4. ^ Mučibabić B., Ed. (1998): Geografski atlas Bosne i Hercegovine. Geodetski zavod BiH, Sarajevo.
  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-11-11. Retrieved 2014-11-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)