Spačva basin

The Spačva basin (Croatian: Spačvanski bazen) is a geographic microregion in eastern Croatia. The region is located in the south-western part of Syrmiathe latter being divided by Croatia and Serbiaand the southeastern part of Slavonia macroregion of Croatia, surrounding the Spačva river and the Studva river. The region's 40.000 hectares of oak (Quercus robur) forests makes Spačva basin one of the largest continuous lowland oak forests in Europe.[1][2][3] In addition, the region forms an organic continuum with the Bosutska šuma (Serbian Cyrillic: Босутска шума) literally Bosut Forest in Vojvodina in Serbia. Bosutska šuma is one of two strict nature reserves in Vojvodina.[4] Spačva basin and Bosutska šuma form the northern section of forest and swampland complex spreading south of the Sava river as well where it is known as the Donje Podrinje in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Central Serbia.[5] Wood industry based in Spačva basin is an important natural resource in the economic output of the Vukovar-Syrmia County. The major settlement in the region is the town of Otok.[2]

Spačva basin
Spačvanski bazen
geographic region
Spačva (region) together with Bosutska šuma
Country Croatia
RegionContinental Croatia (Syrmia)
County Vukova-Srijem
MunicipalityOtok, Nijemci, Privlaka
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

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