Zujevina is a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It's a left tributary of the Bosna.
The Zujevina River is the largest river in the Bosnian municipality of Hadà ¾iÃÂi. It is formed by the joining of the Kradenik stream, which springs from under the northwestern slopes of Bjelaà ¡nica, and the Resnik stream, running through Resnik village near PazariÃÂ. This is a mountain river that often overflows its banks during snow melting season in spring.
The right tributaries of the Zujevina are LjubovÃÂica, Krupa and à ½unovnica, and the left tributaries are PazariÃÂki potok, Vihrica and Rakovica (river). It flows into the Bosna River in the municipality of Ilidà ¾a, at the location of Sastavci, where the à ½eljeznica and Mala Bosna meet and create the river Bosna, and where the Dobrinja and Miljacka also flow into the Bosna. Because of this, the area is rich in water and almost always exposed to flooding during rainy periods and snow-melting season.
Local angling organization from Hadà ¾iÃÂi regularly clean the rivers under their care, Zujevina and TarÃÂinka, and rivers' immediate vicinities, of waste and garbage, and also regularly stock them with fish, specifically with brown trout. Taking care for the rivers is a constant task for this association, both for the fish protection service, as well as other fishermen and locals. The entire area is marked with boards with information and fishing rules.