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Sunja may refer to: * Sunja, Sisak-Moslavina County, a village and municipality in Croatia * Sunja (Sava) Sunja is a river in central Croatia, a right tributary of Sava. It is long and its basin covers an area of . Sunja rises in the mountainous forested areas of Zrinska Gora, south of the village of Lovča. It flows northward until it turns southea ..., a river in Croatia * Sunja River or Sunzha River, a river in Russia * Sunja (name), a Korean female given name {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Sunja, Sisak-Moslavina County
Sunja is a municipality in Croatia in the Sisak-Moslavina County. Population The municipality has a total population of 5,748 (census 2011), in the following naselje, settlements: * Bestrma, population 86 * Bistrač, population 40 * Blinjska Greda, population 35 * Bobovac, Croatia, Bobovac, population 330 * Brđani Cesta, population 135 * Brđani Kosa, population 103 * Crkveni Bok, population 117 * Čapljani, population 37 * Četvrtkovac, population 232 * Donja Letina, population 30 * Donji Hrastovac, population 217 * Drljača, Croatia, Drljača, population 277 * Gornja Letina, population 71 * Gradusa Posavska, population 89 * Greda Sunjska, population 366 * Ivanjski Bok, population 35 * Jasenovčani, population 41 * Kinjačka, population 213 * Kladari, Sisak-Moslavina County, Kladari, population 7 * Kostreši Šaški, population 71 * Krivaj Sunjski, population 120 * Mala Gradusa, population 20 * Mala Paukova, population 39 * Novoselci, Sisak-Moslavina County, Novoselci, popul ...
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Sunja (Sava)
Sunja is a river in central Croatia, a right tributary of Sava. It is long and its basin covers an area of . Sunja rises in the mountainous forested areas of Zrinska Gora, south of the village of Lovča. It flows northward until it turns southeast at Komogovina, and then north again near Majur. It turns east at the eponymous village of Sunja and continues through Lonjsko Polje Lonjsko Polje (English: ''Lonja Field'') is the largest protected wetland in both Croatia and the entire Danube basin. It covers an area of , extending along the river Sava from the areas east of Sisak, the lower course of the river Lonja for ... until it merges into the Sava east of Krapje. It's been suggested that the names "Sava", "Sunja" and "Sutla" are related, but this is uncertain. References Rivers of Croatia Landforms of Sisak-Moslavina County {{Croatia-river-stub ...
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Sunja River
The Sunzha ( rus, Су́нжа, p=ˈsunʐə, inh, Шолжа, Sholʒə, ce, Соьлжа, Sölƶa, p=sɥølʒə) is a river in North Ossetia, Ingushetia and Chechnya, Russia, a tributary of the Terek. It flows northeast inside the great northwest bend of the Terek River and catches most of the rivers that flow north from the mountains before they reach the Terek. It is long, and has a drainage basin of . The Sunzha rises on the Northern slope of the Caucasus Major. Its major tributaries are the Assa and Argun. With a turbidity of , it carries 12.2 million tons of alluvium per year. It is used for irrigation. Cities that lie on the Sunzha include Nazran, Karabulak, Grozny (the capital of Chechnya), and Gudermes. During the First and Second Chechen Wars, the destruction of petroleum reservoirs caused the Sunzha to become polluted with petroleum. Nomenclature The origin of the name of the river is disputed. The most probable of versions name Sunzha has come from Mongol-T ...
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