- Toplica River
The Toplica (Serbian
Cyrillic : Топлица) is the river in southernSerbia . The river is 130 km long and gives its name to the whole region it flows through, which constitutes most of the modernToplica District of Serbia.Upper course
The Toplica originates under the name of "Duboka" from the eastern slopes of the
Kopaonik mountain, just south of the highest peak,Pančićev vrh . It flows to the southeast, on the western slopes of theLepa Gora mountain, next to the villages of Merćez, Selova, Žuč, Miljeviće and Dankoviće. At the monastery of Mačkovac, it reaches the northern side of theRadan mountain and turns to the east. This is also where the Toplica receives from the right its major tributary,Kosanica . Near the mouth are located city ofKuršumlija and medieval ruins of 'Marina kula' ("The tower of Mara"), and this is where Toplica region begins.Toplica region
The region is very fertile, especially for the grains, fruits and grapes (famous "prokupačko vino", wine of Prokuplje). The central part of the region occupies "Toplička (or Prokupačka) kotlina" (Depression of Toplica/Prokuplje), between the mountains of
Veliki Jastrebac from the north andSokolovica ,Vidojevica andPasjača from the south, with many smaller settlements on the river: Donje Krmčare, Grabovnica, Bogojeva, Barlovo, Donje Točane, Donji Pločnik, Tulare, Donja Konjuša, Donja Toponica, and the center of the whole region, the city ofProkuplje . The river continues on the northern slopes of mountainPasjača , next to the villages of Podina, Voljčince, Badnjevac and the smaller regional centerŽitorađa . After the Toplica reaches municipal center ofDoljevac , it enters the most densely populated part of the southPomoravlje , turns north and flows into theJužna Morava at the village of Orljane, across the medieval ruins ofKurvin grad , as Južna Morava's longest left tributary.Characteristics
The Toplica belongs to the
Black Sea drainage basin with its own drainage area of 2,600 km³. The river is not navigable.The river valley is a major traffic route in southern Serbia as both road and railway (Transbalkanic rail) pass through here. It connects northern and eastern Serbia with
Kosovo and Metohija over the Prepolac ridge andMerdare .Above the Prokuplje, the Toplica curves around the huge rock, almost making it an island. The picturesque hill, the "Hisar" is the symbol of the city
Despite being fertile, the Toplica region is one of the highest depopulating areas of Serbia (population of 129.542 in 1971, or 58 per km²; population of 102.075 in 2002, or 45 per km²; down 22%).
Toplica rebellion
The region was the site of a rebellion of the local Serbian population against Bulgarian occupational forces in 1917 (as this part of Serbia was occupied by
Bulgaria inWorld War I ). The Toplica rebellion (Serbian: Toplički ustanak/Топлички устанак) broke out because of the many atrocities of the Bulgarian army (mass slaughters, pillage and burning of the houses and forceful drafting of the Serbian population into the Bulgarian army). Initially, under the leadership ofKosta Vojinoviċ (1890-1917), rebels had some success, liberating many places in the area (at that time, "Niški okrug"). All three occupying forces in Serbia,Austro-Hungary ,Germany and Bulgaria, joined forces and brought three artillery divisions in the area, crushing the rebellion in blood (several thousand killed, mostly civilians).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
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