- Rzav (Zlatibor)
Infobox River | river_name = Rzav (Рзав)
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origin =Čigota (Zlatibor , as the Black Rzav) mountain, westSerbia
mouth =Drina river, atVišegrad ,Republika Srpska ,Bosnia and Herzegovina
basin_countries =Serbia ,Bosnia and Herzegovina
length = 72 km
elevation =
discharge =
watershed = 605 km²The Rzav (Serbian
Cyrillic : Рзав) is a river in westernSerbia and easternRepublika Srpska ,Bosnia and Herzegovina . The 72 km long right tributary to theDrina river, it originates from two headstreams, the Crni Rzav and the Beli Rzav. The river is sometimes referred to as the Veliki Rzav (Cyrillic: Велики Рзав; Great Rzav) or the Zlatiborski Rzav (Cyrillic: Златиборски Рзав; Rzav of Zlatibor).Beli Rzav
The Beli Rzav (Cyrillic: Бели Рзав; White Rzav) is the Rzav's shorter headstream. It originates from the eastern slopes of the
Zvijezda mountain, close to the Bosnian border. After it passes the monastery and village ofRastište , it turns southward to the Tara mountain, receiving many small streams from both Tara and Zvijezda mountains. At the monastery and village ofZaovine , the Beli Rzav is dammed and the artificialZaovine Lake is created. After crossing the village ofMokra Gora (hamlets Kršanje and Kotroman), the river turns west, enters Bosnia and Herzegovina and right across the border meets the Crni Rzav at the village of Donje Vardište.Crni Rzav
The Crni Rzav (Cyrillic: Црни Рзав; Blac Rzav), is the Rzav's longer headstream. It originates from the
Čigota mountain, eastern section of theZlatibor mountain. The river originally flows northward, next to the villages of Vodice and Jokina Ćuprija, reaches the central section of the Zlatibor where it is dammed and creates the artificialRibnica lake (surface area of 10 km²), after the nearby village of Ribnica. After the lake, the river sharply turns west and soon gets followed by the parallel stream of the "Jablanica" river. After crossing the village ofMokra Gora (hamlet Panjak) on the Serbian-Bosnian border Crni Rzav meets the Jablanica river at the village Gornje Vardište and finally the river Beli Rzav at the village of Donje Vardište.Rzav
The Rzav continues as the natural extension of the Beli Rzav, but since the Black Rzav is longer, the latter is considered to be the main headstream. It floes between the southernmost part of the Zvijezda mountain ("Ponos" peak) from the north and the
Suha Gora mountain from the south, next to the villages ofProsjek (and ruins of the medieval city of the same name), Dobrun and Žagre, before it empties into the Drina at the town ofVišegrad .The Rzav drains an area of 605 km², belongs to the
Black Sea drainage area and it is not navigable.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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