- Jarčina
Infobox River | river_name = Jarčina (Јарчина)
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origin =Fruška Gora ,Vojvodina ,Serbia (as the Međeš river)
mouth =Sava river atProgar ,Serbia (as the Progarska Jarčina canal)
basin_countries =Serbia
length = 53 km
elevation = 480 m
discharge =
watershed =The Jarčina (Serbian
Cyrillic : Јарчина) is a system of rivers and canals in the Srem region ofVojvodina province ofSerbia with a total length of 53 km, which empties into theSava river. The system includes the "Međeš river-Jarčina Galovica canal-Progarska Jarčina" course.Međeš
The upper section of the system is the natural flow of the 27 km-long Međeš river. It originates from the "Iriški Venac" peak on the eastern slopes of the
Fruška Gora mountain, at an altitude of 480 m. The Međeš flows to the south, next to the Grgeteg monastery and the villages of Šatrinci, Dobrodol and Žarkovac and receives many smaller streams flowing down from the Fruška Gora. At the village ofPutinci , the river makes a small elbow turn and at the village ofDonji Petrovci , receives the Šelovrnac river from the right and enters the channeled section of its flow, at an altitude of 90 m.Jarčina-Galovica
Initially, the canal splits in two direction, the "Jarkovačka Jarčina" and "Jarčina-Galovica" canals. The former flows to the west into the
Sava river at the village ofJarak , east of the town ofSremska Mitrovica . The latter continues to the south for 4 km , next to the villages ofPopinci before it crosses the Galovica canal at the village ofPrhovo .Progarska Jarčina
From that point, the 22 km-long canal is known as the "Progarska Jarčina". It receives the Krivaja river from the left and at the village of
Ašanja , north of theObedska bara bog, the canal turns east and leaves Vojvodina and enters theBelgrade City area, where it empties into theSava at the village ofProgar (municipality ofSurčin ), at an altitude of 70 m. In this section, the canal flows through thePodlužje sub-region of the region of Srem, next to theŽivača lake and swamp, used for theBoljevci fish pond . The canal also marks the western border of the Belgrade's marshy forest ofBojčinska šuma .
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