Jošavka

Jošavka is the right and one of the largest tributaries of the , which it joins in . It arises from two streams: Ćetina and Babića potok rising on the northeast slopes of the hill Tromeđa in the foothills of the mountain massif of Uzlomac.
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  • Type: Stream
  • Description: river in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Also known as: Jošarka” and “Josavka

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Čelinac and Bastasi.

Town
Photo: Boki m, Public domain.
is a town and municipality in , . As of 2013, the municipality has a population of 15,548 inhabitants, while the town of has a population of 5,097 inhabitants.

Village
is a in the municipality of , , . is situated 8 km southwest of Jošavka.

Village
is a in the municipality of , , . is situated 10 km west of Jošavka.

Jošavka

Latitude
44.72964° or 44° 43′ 47″ north
Longitude
17.31294° or 17° 18′ 47″ east
Elevation
191 metres (627 feet)
Open location code
8FPVP8H7+V5
Geo­Names ID
3198586
Wiki­data ID
Q12633835
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In Other Languages

From Bosnian to Serbo-Croatian—“Jošavka” goes by many names.
  • Bosnian: Jošavka (rijeka)
  • Bosnian: Jošavka
  • Croatian: Jošavka (rijeka)
  • Croatian: Jošavka
  • Serbian: Јошавка (ријека)
  • Serbian: Јошавка
  • Serbo-Croatian: Jošavka (rijeka)
  • Serbo-Croatian: Jošavka

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