Biđ

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Biđ
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Biđ is a river in Slavonia, Croatia.[1]

Biđ rises near the village of Donja Vrba [hr] east of Slavonski Brod and flows eastwards for 62 kilometres (39 mi) to become the most important feeder to Bosut, merging with the Berava at Cerna. The maximum measured flow of Biđ at the mouth is 61.9 m3/s.[2]

Whether Biđ is a headwater or in turn a name of the upper flow of Bosut has been a matter of some dispute.[3]

References

  1. ^ Croatian Government (24 June 2010). "Odluka o Popisu voda 1. reda". Narodne novine (79/2010).
  2. ^ Marušić, Josip (2017). "Stručni prikaz: Višenamjenski kanal Dunav-Sava. Preduvjet za poboljšanje vodnog režima Bosuta". Hrvatske vode (in Croatian). 25 (101).
  3. ^ Orban-Kljajić & Kljajić 2003, p. 599.

Sources

  • Orban-Kljajić, Mica; Kljajić, Josip (November 2003). "Statistic description of Brod Regimente in third decade of 19th century". Scrinia Slavonica (in Croatian). 3 (1).
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