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Encyclopedia > Una River

Una is a river in the western part of Bosnia and Herzegovina; in its lower course it borders Croatia. Una is a right tributary of the Sava river. Its river basin has an area of is 10,400 km² and it is inhabited by around a million people. Sava also Save (in German: Save; in Hungarian: Száva) is a river in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia, a right side tributary of Danube at Belgrade. ...


Una springs from the northeastern slopes of the Stražbenica mountain, and flows through: Martinbrod, Kulen Vakuf, Ripac, Bihać, Bosanska Krupa, Bosanska Otoka, Novi grad (Bosanski Novi), Kostajnica (Srpska(Bosanska) and Hrvatska), Kozarska Dubica ((Bosanska Dubica)). It flows into the Sava river near Jasenovac in Croatia. The main tributaries are the Unac, Sana, Klokot and Krušnica rivers. Bihać is a town on the Una river in the north-western part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, center of the Una-Sana Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ... Bosanska Krupa (Serbian: Босанска Kрупа) is a town in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the Una river. ... Hrvatska Kostajnica, often just Kostajnica, is a small town in central Croatia, population 1,993, with total municipality population of 2. ... Bosanska Dubica (Serbian: Босанскa Дубицa/Bosanska Dubica, Bosnian: Bosanska Dubica/Босанскa Дубицa, Croatian: Bosanska Dubica), is a town in Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ... Jasenovac is a municipality in Central Croatia, in the southern part of the Sisak-Moslavina county at the confluence of the river Una into Sava. ... Sana can refer to: Sana Shintani, Konami Bemani singer Sanaá, the capital of Yemen Sana, Haute-Garonne, a commune in the Haute-Garonne département, in France Sana, a village in the northern part of the prefecture of Chalkidiki a Latin word meaning healthy, as in the Latin proverb Mens sana...


Over 170 types of medicinal herbs grow by the Una River; a rare plant called Campanile unensis, the Una blue-bell, was named after the Una river's bright blue colors. 28 kinds of fish live in this river and the biggest of which is the huchen. Binomial name Hucho hucho (Linnaeus, 1758) The huchen (Hucho hucho) is a species of freshwater fish in the salmon family (family Salmonidae) of order Salmoniformes. ...


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Una is a river in the western part of Bosnia and Herzegovina; in its lower course it borders Croatia.
Una springs from the northeastern slopes of the Stražbenica mountain, and flows through: Martinbrod, Kulen Vakuf, Ripac, Bihać, Bosanska Krupa, Bosanska Otoka, Novi Grad (Bosanski Novi), Kostajnica (Srpska(Bosanska) and Hrvatska), Kozarska Dubica ((Bosanska Dubica)).
The main tributaries are the Unac, Sana, Klokot and Krušnica rivers.
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