Bojana River

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Bojana River near Ada Bojana
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Bojana River near Ada Bojana
Aerial view of Bojana River as it passes through Montenegro
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Aerial view of Bojana River as it passes through Montenegro

The Buna, indefinite Albanian form Bunë, Bojana in Serbian - Cyrillic: Бојана, is a 41 km long river in Albania and Montenegro which flows into the Adriatic sea. An outflow of the Lake Skadar, measured from the source of the Lake Skadar's longest tributary, the Morača, the Morača-Lake Skadar/Shkodra-Buna/Bojana system is 183 km long.

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[edit] The Buna in Albania

The Buna/Bojana used to be longer, but due to a raise in the level of Lake Skadar, the uppermost part of the river is now under the lake's surface. The river originally flows west, but after only few kilometers reaches the city of Shkodër and turns to the southwest. On the southern outskirts of the city, the Buna receives its most important tributary, the Great Drin, the greater part of which became its tributary after changing course during a flood in 1858 and now brings ten times more water than the Buna itself (320 m³/s). After flowing around the Peak of Tarabosh, it passes through the villages of Zues, Berdica, Oblika, Obot, Dajç and Gorica, and then, after 20 kilometers, forms the border between Albania and Montenegro.

[edit] Border river & the mouth

On its border section, which is 24 km long, the Buna/Bojana is meandering widely, flowing around Lakes Šasko jezero and Zogajsko blato, both in Montenegro. Settlements include villages of Sveti Đorđe and Reč on the Montenegrin, and Luarza and Pulaj on the Albanian side. The area surrounding the river in this section is low and marshy, the Bojana/Buna being the eastern border of the Field of Ulcinj and of the 12 km-long Long beach (Velika Plaža) of Ulcinj.

At its mouth into the Adriatic the Bojana/Buna forms a small delta with two arms, the left one forming the border with Albania, and the right one, with the island between the arms, being part of Montenegro. The island is called Ada Bojana -Ada, a Turkish word for "island", has found its way into the Serbian language. It was supposedly formed around a ship's wreck in the 19th century, and now covers an area of 6 km³, and is Montenegro's largest island. With the neighboring resort of Sveti Nikola ("Saint Nicholas"), it is a major center of nudism along the Adriatic.

[edit] Characteristics

Despite being short, the Buna/Bojana has quite a large watershed, covering 5,187 km², because the whole drainage area of Lake Skadar, the largest lake in southeastern Europe, is also part of it. Also, thanks to the waters from the Great Drin, the Bojana/Buna ranks second place among all tributaries to the Adriatic, measured by the annual discharge, after the Po in Italy (with 352 m³/s).

The Buna/Bojana is navigable throughout its whole course, depending on the size of your boat.

[edit] References

  • Mala Prosvetina Enciklopedija, Third edition, Prosveta, 1985, ISBN 86-07-00001-2
  • Jovan Đ. Marković, Enciklopedijski geografski leksikon Jugoslavije, Svjetlost-Sarajevo, 1990, ISBN 86-01-02651-6