Šuica (river)

Šuica
Šuica
Other name(s) Šujica
State Bosnia and Herzegovina
Municipality Kupres, Tomislavgrad
Region Tropolje
Settlements Šuica, Mokronoge, Letka, Kovači
Physical characteristics
Main source Stržanj Mali
Šuica
1060 a.s.l.
43°52′56″N 17°11′26″E / 43.882204°N 17.190529°E / 43.882204; 17.190529
2nd source Stržanj Veliki
Šuica
1060 a.s.l.
43°52′52″N 17°12′04″E / 43.880982°N 17.201129°E / 43.880982; 17.201129
River mouth Buško Blato, Prisoje, Bosnia and Herzegovina
700 a.s.l.
43°40′34″N 17°11′13″E / 43.676135°N 17.186949°E / 43.676135; 17.186949Coordinates: 43°40′34″N 17°11′13″E / 43.676135°N 17.186949°E / 43.676135; 17.186949
Length 48.5 km
Basin features
River system Cetina
Basin size 730 km2
Waterbodies Buško Blato
Bridges Galečka Ćuprija - stone Ottoman bridge over the Šuica

The River Šuica (or Šujica) is a sinking river flowing through Duvanjsko Polje and the wider region of Tropolje in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The river also runs through its subterranean section, which begins at the point where river goes underground within the main estavelle (ponor) at Kovači.[1] This section of the Šuica is traversable for trained speleologists with proper equipment.[2]

Its sources are Mali Stržanj and Veliki Stržanj, both close to village of Stržanj. It flows through and drains most of its waters from Kupreško Polje, the Šuica Valley and Duvanjsko Polje. The river disappears underground in large Kovači estavelle,[1] eponymous of nearby village Kovači, in southwestern corner of Duvanjsko Polje. Waters of the Šuica than partially re-emerges at the source of Ričina[3] in village Prisoje, which than empties into the reservoir of Buško Blato after a short flow of cca 0–50 meters, depending on the water levels in reservoir.[4]

Šuica Valley map, with the river cutting right through the middle.

References

  1. 1 2 "Čudo iz duvanjske doline". www.ddiskf.hr (in Croatian). DINARIDI - DRUŠTVO ZA ISTRAŽIVANJA I SNIMANJA KRŠKIH FENOMENA (DDISKF). Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  2. "Čudo iz duvanjske doline - U smeću do peraja". www.ddiskf.hr (in Croatian). DINARIDI - DRUŠTVO ZA ISTRAŽIVANJA I SNIMANJA KRŠKIH FENOMENA (DDISKF). Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  3. "SPOMENICI KULTURE I PRIRODE DUVANJSKOG PODRUČJA (66): Vrilo". mandino-selo.com (in Croatian). Mandino Selo. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  4. "Šujica". enciklopedija.hr. Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
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