River in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Glina is a river in central Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina , a right tributary of Kupa . It is 112 kilometres (70 mi) long and its basin covers an area of 1,427 square kilometres (551 sq mi).[ 1]
Glina rises in the mountainous forested areas of Kordun , northeast of Slunj , near the village of Glinsko Vrelo (lit. "the source of Glina"). It flows north before turning east near the village of Veljunska Glina . As it reaches the village of Maljevac , it touches the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina (north of Velika Kladuša ), whose path it forms (roughly) for about 18 km (11 mi) up to the village of Katinovac . There it turns northeast, passes by Topusko and finally the eponymous town of Glina . At the village of Marinbrod it turns north, and flows into the river Kupa southwest of Slana , at 45°26′06″N 16°07′18″E / 45.434895°N 16.12178°E / 45.434895; 16.12178 .
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