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The Bosut ( sr-Cyrl, Босут) is a river in the Syrmia region of eastern
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and northwestern
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, a 186 km long left tributary of the
Sava The Sava (; , ; sr-cyr, Сава, hu, Száva) is a river in Central and Southeast Europe, a right-bank and the longest tributary of the Danube. It flows through Slovenia, Croatia and along its border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, and finally t ...
river. Slow and meandering, it originates from the confluence of Biđ and Berava rivers south of the city of
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, the only major city on its course, and then turns southeast. Near Lipovac it receives its major tributary Spačva, and then enters Serbia near Batrovci. In its lower course, Bosut flows through a forested area in the Spačva region. The river is generally known for its abundance of fish. Its name from the Indo-European root *bhogj, meaning "to flow". The same root is seen in hydronym "Bosna".


Course


Headwaters

The Bosut originates as the Biđ (or Bič) river in central
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region, on the southern slopes of the
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mountain, northwest of the city of Slavonski Brod. Generally flowing to the northeast, it has no major settlements though some larger villages are in the vicinity of the river (
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, Vrpolje and Strizivojna). Biđ is long. The Berava is a small river that rises south of
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, meanders eastwards near
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and Babina Greda, and turns north near Gradište, south of Cerna.


Downstream of Cerna

In the village of Cerna, the Biđ receives the river Berava from the south and from this point it is known as the Bosut. Some maps though, indicate that name Bosut is used before the river reaches Cerna, and some other apply the name also for the lowest part of the Berava's course, between Gradište and Cerna. Turning north from there, the river flows into the region of Syrmia, and the villages of
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and
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, reaching the biggest settlement on its course, the city of
Vinkovci Vinkovci () is a city in Slavonia, in the Vukovar-Syrmia County in eastern Croatia. The city's registered population was 28,247 in the 2021 census, the total population of the city was 31,057, making it the largest town of the county. Surround ...
. From there, the rivers turns to the southeast, which is the direction it will follow for the rest of its course, except for a large U-bend south of Vinkovci. It passes through Kunjevci,
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, Podgrađe,
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and Lipovac, where it receives the river Spačva from the right, and after the flow of 151 km through Croatia, crosses the Serbian border. The Bosut enters Serbia at the village of Batrovci and flows through the southwesternmost part of the province of Vojvodina. It continues through the villages of
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(where it receives the river
Studva The Studva () is a river in eastern Croatia and northern Serbia, a 37 km-long right tributary to the Bosut river. It flows entirely within the Syrmia region of both Croatia and Serbia (Vojvodina). The Studva originates from the marshes o ...
from the right, its major tributary in Serbia) and Višnjićevo, makes a turn north of
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and, after 28 km in Serbia, empties into the Sava at the village of Bosut. A Slezen pond, near Morović, is located in the river's valley.


Characteristics

The Bosut belongs to the
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drainage basin, with its own drainage area of (of which in Croatia). For some 40 km it is navigable for smaller vessels. The river is known as meandering and extremely slow, and it has a very small declination in its basin – less than 10 m from Vinkovci until its mouth. Bosut is known as 'the river that flows backwards', because sometimes, with strong winds and being so slow, it appears as if the water is flowing backwards. The whole valley of the Biđ-Bosut is actually an old, fossil river bed of the Sava. It is also known as a region with the highest evaporation in both Croatia and Serbia. In its lower course, Bosut flows through a forested area in the region of Spačva. The river is generally known for its abundance of fish.


See also

* Bosut culture


References

* ''Mala Prosvetina Enciklopedija'', Third edition (1985); Prosveta; * Jovan Đ. Marković (1990): "Enciklopedijski geografski leksikon Jugoslavije"; Svjetlost-Sarajevo;


External links

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