Bosut, River in Syrmia region, Serbia
The Bosut is a river that flows across about 186 kilometers through eastern Croatia and northwestern Serbia. It joins the Sava River as a left tributary.
The river follows ancient trade routes that have been used since classical times. Its connection to the region's geography held importance as far back as the Roman period.
Fishing remains deeply rooted in the life of communities along the banks, passed down through families for generations. This tradition shapes how people spend their time and connect with the water today.
The waterway is navigable for small boats across about 40 kilometers and offers access to fishing spots. Visitors can explore the water throughout the year.
The minimal elevation change of less than 10 meters across its entire course creates such slow flow. Strong winds can actually reverse or alter the direction of the current.
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