- Porečka River
Infobox River | river_name = Porečka reka (Поречка река)
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origin =Liškovac mountain, east ofMajdanpek ,Serbia (as "Šaška"}
mouth =Danube , nearDonji Milanovac ,Serbia
basin_countries =Serbia
length = 50 km
elevation =
discharge =
watershed = 538 km²The Porečka reka (Serbian
Cyrillic : Поречка река) is a river in easternSerbia , a 50 km-long right tributary to theDanube in theĐerdap gorge. It originates from two headstreams, the Šaška and the Crnajka rivers which meet at the village of Miloševa Kula.Origin
The Crnajka river, the shorter but natural headstream, originates from the central west slopes of the
Deli Jovan mountain, and flows to the north, next to the villages of Tanda and Crnajka, in the valley between the Deli Jovan to the east andVeliki Krš andMali Krš mountains to the west.The Šaška river, the longer headstream (17 km), originates from the northern slopes of the
Liškovac mountain, under the mountain's highest peak, "Veliki Liškovac", east of the town ofMajdanpek . The river flows to the south, curving around the western side of the Liškovac mountain and the northern slopes of the Mali Krš mountain, next to the oldestcopper mine inEurope and once prosperous mining village ofRudna Glava . It meets the Crnajka in the narrow valley between the southern Liškovac and northern Deli Jovan mountains, at the village of Miloševa Kula, forming the Porečka reka.Poreč
For the remaining 23 km the river flows under the name of Porečka reka, diving in two the narrow valley and region of Poreč (Serbian for "land alongside the river" or "river valley"). The river continues Crnajka's northerly direction between the mountains of Liškovac (on the west) and
Veliki Greben (on the east).The major settlements on the river are the villages of Klokočevac, Topolnica and Mosna, and the small town of
Donji Milanovac (in medieval times also called "Poreč") near the river's mouth into theDanube in theĐerdap gorge. After the construction of the Đerdap hydro electrical dam, the river flows into the artificial lakeĐerdap , and the flooded final section of the Porečka reka today forms a small bay of the lake.The Porečka reka drains an area of 538 km², belongs to the
Black Sea drainage basin 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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