Jasenička River
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Jasenička reka (Јасеничка река) | |
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Origin | Deli Jovan mountain, eastern Serbia |
Mouth | Danube, near Negotin, eastern Serbia |
Basin countries | Serbia |
Length | 55 km |
The Jasenička reka (Serbian Cyrillic: Јасеничка река) is a river in eastern Serbia, a 55 km-long right tributary to the Danube.
The Jasenička reka originates on the eastern slopes of the meridionally elongated Deli Jovan mountain in the Carpathian region of the eastern Serbia. The river springs out under the mountain's highest peak, Crni vrh (Black peak) and flows to the east, originally under the name of Vrelska reka. The area is sparsely populated (villages of Popovica and Trnjane).
The river enters the Negotinska krajina region, between the villages of Karbulovo and Jasenica, the river turns north, and from this point it is generally known as the Jasenička reka. The river forms an arc to the north, begins to flow to the south at the village of Miloševo and after few kilometers reaches to town of Negotin, the regional center of Negotinska krajina. The Jasenička reka then turns east, passes next to the dual village of Kobišnica-Bukovče and empties into the Danube just some 1.5 km north of the mouth of the river Timok.