- Skat River
The Skat ( _bg. Скът, IPA: ; also transliterated as "Skǎt" or "Skut"; _la. Scitus) is a river in the western Danubian Plain of northern
Bulgaria and a right tributary of theDanube .The Skat takes its source from the Rechka area near the Veslets mountain in
Vratsa Province , part of the western Fore-Balkan Mountains , north of the Manyashki Vrah peak. It goes round theBorovan hill from the west and runs through a shallow gorge nearOhoden . From that point on, it has low banks and mostly flows through plain terrain with a number ofmeander s. The Skat is 10ndash20metre s wide, with a sand-covered bed. Its valley is asymmetrical, as the right bank is normally steeper than the left one. North of the town ofMiziya , the river's course has been altered and connected with theOgosta through acanal . It flows into the Danube atSaraevo , west ofOryahovo .The Skat is 134
kilometre s long and has adrainage basin of 1,074square kilometre s. Its main tributaries are the Barzina and the Greznitsa. The river is used forirrigation and one reservoir has been built along it, the Ohoden Reservoir.References
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