- Lim River
Infobox River | river_name = Lim
image_size = 180px
caption = Drainage basin of Drina in Serbia
origin =Kuči region, northeastMontenegro
mouth =Drina , nearBrodar ,Bosnia and Herzegovina
basin_countries =Montenegro ,Albania ,Serbia andBosnia and Herzegovina
length = convert|220|km|mi|0|abbr=on
elevation =
discharge =
watershed = convert|5963|km2|sqmi|0|abbr=on The Lim (SerbianCyrillic : Лим) is ariver flowing throughMontenegro ,Albania ,Serbia andBosnia and Herzegovina . 220 km long, it's the right and the longest tributary of theDrina .Montenegro and Albania
Lim originates below Maglić peak in the
Kuči area of easternMontenegro , very close to the Albanian border, under the name of "Vrmoša". Its source is only few kilometers away from the source of the Tara river, but the two rivers go in opposite directions: the Tara to the north-west and the Vrmoša to the east, and after only few kilometers it crosses over to Albania ( _sq. Lumi i Vermoshit). Passing throughProkletije mountains and the village ofVermosh , it re-enters Montenegro under the name of "Grnčar". Receiving stream Vruje from the right atGusinje , it continues as "Ljuča" for a few more kilometers where it empties into theLake Plav , creating small delta. It flows out of the lake to the north, next to the mountainVisitor , under the name Lim for the remaining 197 km. It passes throughMurino , continuing generally to the north through areas ofVasojevići ,Gornji Kolašin ,Donji Kolašin and Komarani, the Tivran gorge and the cities ofAndrijevica ,Berane ,Bijelo Polje , Resnik andNedakusi , enteringSerbia between villages of Dobrakovo and Gostun. It receives the right tributaries of Lješnica (between the villages of Poda and Skakavac) and Bistrica (near the border) and left tributary of Ljuboviđa, near Bijelo Polje.Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
In the border area, the Lim carved a long gorge "Kumanička klisura", between the mountains of Lisa (in Montenegro) and Ozren (in Serbia). Lim continues between the mountains of
Jadovnik ,Pobijenik andZlatar , and runs through the northern part of theSandžak area (or Raška oblast). Upstream ofPriboj , the river is dammed by the hydro power plant "Potpeć", creating artificialLake Potpeć . the villages of Garčanica and Lučice and the towns ofBrodarevo ,Prijepolje ,Pribojska Banja andPriboj . After Priboj it turns north-west and enters Bosnia and Herzegovina, but only for a few kilometers when it flows back to Serbia and then again to Bosnia atRudo . In Bosnia and Herzegovina, Lim flows between the mountains ofBič ,Javorje andVučevica from the south, and theVarda mountain from the north, before it empties into the Drina near the village of Međeđa. The lowest section of the river is flooded by the artificialVišegrad lake , created by the Višegrad hydroelectrical power plant on the Drina.Characteristics
Lim belongs to the
Black Sea drainage basin through Drina,Sava andDanube . Its drainage basin covers 5.963 km² and the river is not navigable.It receives many smaller streams in Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina, however, two most important being two of its right tributaries in Serbia,
Uvac and Mileševska reka.Though today is generally considered that the river's name is derived from Latin word "
limes ", which means border, it might originated from theCelt ic root "llyn" or "llym", meaning drink or water.Polimlje
Fertile valley of the river is called Polimlje (Cyrillic: Полимље) (Lim valley). It represents area around composite river valley, made of several gorges and depressions. The valley is divided in three large parts, Montenegrin,
Stari Vlah and Bosnian.It is important agricultural region, especially for cultivating fruits and stockbreeding. It is also important route for the both road and railways from Serbia to Montenegro and Adriatic coast, most notably,
Belgrade-Bar railway . Industry is not much developed (smaller industrial centers are Berane, Bijelo Polje and Prijepolje), except for heavily industrialized Priboj. Most use of the river has Serbian electricity production, with power station Potpeć being constructed and several more stations on the Lim's major tributary, the Uvac.Despite the potentials, the entire area the Lim flows through is undeveloped and for decades highly depopulating.
Border dispute
After breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991/92, on the part of Lim's course entering and re-entering Serbia and Bosnia, several villages of Serbia remained physically cut off from the rest of the republic's territory. Governments of
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia proposed exchange of territories to Bosnia and Herzegovina, but so far, no agreement was reached.Lim River tragedy
On
4 April 2004 , around 10 PM, a bus carryingBulgaria n tourists (34 students and 16 adults) back to their nativeSvishtov from a trip toDubrovnik inCroatia fell and sank in the river near the Serbian village of Gostun close to the border with Montenegro as the driver lost control over it during a turn on a mountain road. Twelve children died, the other 38 people being saved with the aid of the locals.References
* "Mala Prosvetina Enciklopedija", Third edition (1985); Prosveta; ISBN 86-07-00001-2
* Jovan Đ. Marković (1990): "Enciklopedijski geografski leksikon Jugoslavije"; Svjetlost-Sarajevo; ISBN 86-01-02651-6External links
* [sr] [http://www.brodarevo.net/ Brodarevo, city built on river Lim]
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