Kuniščak

It emerges on the foothills of Medvednica Mountain and flows south through the city into the River Sava.

[1] Earlier in Zagreb's history, Kuniščak was the location of flour mills, which came under control of Zagreb millers' and bakers' corporation (Croatian: ceh) in early 19th century.

[6] Part of Zagreb's flood defences, the upper course is channelled through the Kuniščak retention basin, which retards torrential flow downstream during rainstorms,[7] while the lower course of Kuniščak collects water from many other Zagreb streams,[1] ending in a dammed outlet into Sava[8] which was constructed some time after 1977.

[6] During the 2020 Zagreb flash flood, the Kuniščak dam was unstaffed and closed, causing storm water to pool in the city.

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Kuniščak today flows underground below the Trešnjevka Square
Building of the Kuniščak dam at the River Sava in Trnje