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Tinja may refer to:

Tinja Gornja Village in Tuzla Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Tinja Gornja is a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 1991 census, the village is located in the municipality of Srebrenik.

Tinja, Tunisia Commune and town in Bizerte Governorate, Tunisia

Tinja or Tindja (تينجة) is a town and commune (municipality) in the Bizerte Governorate, in northern Tunisia, on the shores of Lake Ichkeul. Its name derives from that of the ancient Roman era city of Thimida, a former bishopric which remains a Latin Catholic titular see.

The Tinja is a river of northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a right tributary of the Sava, into which it flows near Brčko. It is 99.4 kilometres (61.8 mi) long and its drainage basin covers an area of 904 square kilometres (349 sq mi).

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