- Resava River
Infobox River | river_name = Resava (Ресава)
caption = Drainage basin of Great Morava (without South and West Morava), showing the relative location of the Resava
origin =Beljanica mountain, centralSerbia
mouth = Velika Morava, west ofSvilajnac , centralSerbia
basin_countries =Serbia
length = 65 km
elevation = 1,100 m
discharge =
watershed = 685 km²The Resava (Serbian
Cyrillic : Ресава) is a river in centralSerbia , a 65 km-long right tributary to theVelika Morava . It also gives the name to the surrounding Resava region, the Resava monastery, the coal mines in its valley (REMBAS) and a popular tourist destination ofResava Cave .River
The Resava originates from the
Homolje region in eastern Serbia. It springs out at an altitude of 1,100 m and flows westward between the mountains ofBeljanica (on the north) andKučaj (on the south). In its upper course, the Resava runs parallel to its left tributary, the "Kločanica", and area around the villages of Strmosten, Vodna and Stenjevac is known for many caves ("Resava Cave ", "Sokolica", "Crystal", etc).The Resava carved a 25 km-long and 400 m-deep gorge, with a central part of it representing a typical
canyon valley, the "Sklop". In the gorge, the river becomes asinking river for a while and creates a 25 m-highwaterfall , until recently, the highest one in central Serbia.In its lower course, the river creates a typical epigene gallery feature, between the hills of
Pastorak (570 m) andMaćeha (Serbian for "stepson" and "stepmother"). The river enters the Resava region and receives its major tributary, theResavica from the right near the Dvorište village. It passes next to theManasija monastery, small town and regional center ofDespotovac , and turns northwest, into the lower Resava region and western border of VelikoPomoravlje .The Resava passes through the REMBAS coal mining region, next to the villages of Miliva,
Plažane , Medveđa, Subotica, Sedlare, Lukovica and the regional center of lower Resava, the town ofSvilajnac , and soon after it empties into theVelika Morava .The Resava belongs to the
Black Sea drainage basin , drains an area of 685 km² and it is not navigable.Region
The Resava region divides in two: Upper Resava (eastern) and Lower Resava (western).
Eastern Resava is located around the southern and western slopes of the Beljanica mountain. The area is partially
karst , made oflimestone , and as a result of a porous terrain, many caves are formed.Western Resava represents the extension of the peripannonic area of the southern
Pannonian plain . It comprises theResava Coal Mines , with a small towns ofResavica ,Despotovac andSvilajnac . Apart from the mining, the area is mostly agricultural.In the beginning of the XIX century, Resava was "knežina", one of the Ottoman occupied Serbia's duchies with limited self-rule. Resava was ruled 1803-09 by the
vojvoda Stevan Sinđelić , one of the greatest heroes of theFirst Serbian Uprising .Resava Coal Mines
Resava-Morava Coal Mines (Resavsko-moravski ugljeni basen/Ресавско-моравски угљени басен) or shortly REMBAS (РЕМБАС) are located in the lower Resava river valley. They comprise the brown coal mines of "Resava", "Ravna Reka", "Vodna" and "Senjski Rudnik" in the Resava watershed and the "Jasenovac" in the watershed of the
Mlava river. The basin is sometimes also referred to as the Senj-Resava Coal Mines (Senjsko-resavski ugljeni basen/Сењско-ресавски угљени басен).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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