Mala Bosna | |
Other Name: | Little Bosna |
Map Size: | 280px |
Pushpin Map: | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Pushpin Map Size: | 280px |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Subdivision Name1: | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Subdivision Type5: | Cities |
Length: | 3.6km (02.2miles) |
Source1: | Vrelo Bosne |
Source1 Location: | Igman, Ilidža, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Source1 Coordinates: | 43.8191°N 18.2676°W |
Source1 Elevation: | 520m (1,710feet)
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Mouth: | Sastavci confluence with the Željeznica river |
Mouth Location: | , Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Mouth Coordinates: | 43.8394°N 18.287°W |
Mouth Elevation: | approx. 510m (1,670feet) |
Tributaries Right: | Večerica |
The Mala Bosna river is the river that runs through municipality of Ilidža at the outskirts of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Mala Bosna is a headwater course of the Bosna river. Its course is approximately 4 kilometers long and stretches between its source, Vrelo Bosne, and a confluence with its largest tributary in this section, the Željeznica.
In terms of sectioning this whole area is the Upper Bosna, which is usually hydrologically regarded as a section between the river's source, Vrelo Bosne, and the mouth of the Lašva river, one of the major left tributaries, 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, with the Visoko region with its rich medieval heritage at the center of this area.
The Mala Bosna (or Bosna) source is the Vrelo Bosne spring, located at 520m (1,710feet) a.s.l.[1] (according to an earlier source, 494.5m (1,622.4feet) a.s.l.[2]) at the foothills of mount Igman, on the outskirts of Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The spring is one of Bosnia and Herzegovina's chief natural landmarks and tourist attractions.[3]
The course of the river Bosna between its source and its largest tributary in this section, the Željeznica, which runs in from the right, is referred throughout of history, by locals and researchers alike, as the Mala Bosna, but the section is often extended all the way to its confluence with Miljacka, which also runs from the right some four kilometers downstream from Sastavci confluence with Željeznica.[4]
The Mala Bosna course is approximately 4 kilometers long and stretches between its source, Vrelo Bosne and a confluence with the Željeznica.[4] The confluence of two rivers is locally known as Sastavci . After two rivers merge at the Sastavci the course becomes simply known as the Bosna River.
The Mala Bosna tributaries in the area before Sastavci confluence with the Željeznica, are the Večerica and Bukulaš, both fed by the strong well-springs of the Stojčevac.[5] In the area of extended Mala Bosna course (course after Sastavci, between the Željeznica and Miljacka), 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 below, and then 2 km further downstream the Miljacka, both from the right.[5]