Jablanica River

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The Jablanica (Serbian Cyrillic: Јабланица) is a 85 km long river is southern Serbia. Left tributary of the Južna Morava, it gives the name to the region of Jablanica and the modern Jablanica District of Serbia.

[edit] Origin

The Jablanica originates from the Goljak mountain, near the village of Grbavce, on the administrative border of the Kosovo province. The area is rich in thermal springs, so several spas are located near the river: Stara Banja, Ravna Banja and Sijarina with popular Sijarinska banja. At the village of Maćedonce Retkocersko the Jablanica receives the left tributary Čokotinska reka (Cyrillic: Чокотинска река), turns southeast and the region of Jablanica begins from that point.

[edit] Jablanica region

The upper Jablanica region is made of narrow river valley on the southern slopes of the Majdan and Radan mountains. The river passes next to the regional center of Medveđa and the villages of Rujkovac and Šilovo, before it reaches the town of Lebane where the Jablanica enters the lower part of its valley and flows for the next 48 km in low Field of Leskovac, part of the depression of Leskovac, which itself is part of the composite valley of the Južna Morava. In the region, near the Lebane, a famed archeological find of Caričin grad (Iustiniana Prima) is located.

The Jablanica flows next to the villages of Ždreglovo, Vranovce, Bošnjace and Turekovac, reaches the Vinarce, northern suburb of the town of Leskovac, and turns north. First it flows parallel to the Veternica river, to which it is connected by canal at the village of Zalužje, then parallel to the Južna Morava. After the villages of Dupljane and Pečenjevce it turns east and flows into the Južna Morava. From Pečenjevce, a parallel flow (canal) begins, connecting the Jablanica and Toplica rivers, some 15 km to the north.

Through Južna Morava, the Jablanica belongs to the Black Sea drainage basin, draining an area of 895 km² itself. It's not navigable and has an average discharge of 6 m³/s, which in rainy years grows much higher, so the river floods its valley causing lots of material damage. The name of the river, Jablanica, in Serbian means the Poplar river.

[edit] References

  • Mala Prosvetina Enciklopedija, Third edition (1985); Prosveta; ISBN 86-07-00001-2
  • Jovan Đ. Marković (1990): Enciklopedijski geografski leksikon Jugoslavije; Svjetlost-Sarajevo; ISBN 86-01-02651-6