- Bosna
: "This article is about the River Bosna. For the region see
Bosnia (region) , for other uses of the term Bosna / Bosnia, seeBosnia (disambiguation) ."The Bosna (Cyrillic : Босна) is the third longestriver inBosnia and Herzegovina , and is considered one of the country's three major internal rivers, along with theNeretva andVrbas River s; the other three major rivers of Bosnia and Herzegovina are theUna River , to the northwest, theSava River , to the north, and theDrina River , to the east. The Bosna River flows for 271kilometer s (168mile s). Its name does not have any foreign variations. In the Roman times the river was called the "Bosona", and it is thought that this is probably theIllyrian origin of the name "Bosna".Course and tributaries
The Bosna river also makes up the Bosna River Valley, the country's industrial center and home to close to a million people, as well as the location of several major cities. The river's biggest tributaries are the Željeznica,
Miljacka ,Fojnica ,Lašva ,Gostović , Krivaja, Usora, andSpreča rivers.Its source is at the spring
Vrelo Bosne , at thefoothills of the MountIgman , on the outskirts ofSarajevo , capital of sovereign Bosnia and Herzegovina. The spring is one of Bosnia and Herzegovina's chief natural landmarks andtourist attraction s. From there, the Bosna flows northwards, through the heart of Bosnia, eventually becoming a righttributary of the Sava River in Bosanski Šamac.Although it does not pass through any foreign countries, the Bosna flows through a number of cantons and regions of Bosnia. From its starting point in the
Sarajevo Canton , it also flows throughZenica-Doboj Canton ,Doboj Region , andPosavina Canton , in that order.On its way north the River Bosna also passes through the cities of
Visoko ,Zenica ,Doboj ,Modriča andBosanski Šamac .
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