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The Šuica (Cyrillic: Шуица) which is known as the Šujica (Шујица), is a sinking river flowing through Duvanjsko Polje and the wider region of Tropolje in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The river also runs through its subterranean section, which begins at the point where river goes underground within the main estavelle (ponor) at Kovači. This section of the Šuica is traversable for trained speleologists with proper equipment. * Mali Stržanj, right source of the Šuica * Veliki Stržanj, left source of the Šuica * Šuica flowing through the woods * * Šuica Valley * Šuica Canyon

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  • The Šuica (Cyrillic: Шуица) which is known as the Šujica (Шујица), is a sinking river flowing through Duvanjsko Polje and the wider region of Tropolje in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The river also runs through its subterranean section, which begins at the point where river goes underground within the main estavelle (ponor) at Kovači. This section of the Šuica is traversable for trained speleologists with proper equipment. Its sources are and , both close to village of . It flows through and drains most of its waters from , the and . The river disappears underground in large Kovači estavelle, eponymous of nearby village Kovači, in southwestern corner of Duvanjsko Polje. Waters of the Šuica than partially re-emerges at the source of in village Prisoje, which than empties into the reservoir of Buško Blato after a short flow of cca 0–50 meters, depending on the water levels in reservoir. * Mali Stržanj, right source of the Šuica * Veliki Stržanj, left source of the Šuica * Šuica flowing through the woods * Old bridge over the Šuica near Galečić village, a.k.a. Galečka Ćuprija * Šuica Valley * Šuica Canyon Wikimedia Commons has media related to Šujica River. (en)
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  • The Šuica (Cyrillic: Шуица) which is known as the Šujica (Шујица), is a sinking river flowing through Duvanjsko Polje and the wider region of Tropolje in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The river also runs through its subterranean section, which begins at the point where river goes underground within the main estavelle (ponor) at Kovači. This section of the Šuica is traversable for trained speleologists with proper equipment. * Mali Stržanj, right source of the Šuica * Veliki Stržanj, left source of the Šuica * Šuica flowing through the woods * * Šuica Valley * Šuica Canyon (en)
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