- Vlasina
Vlasina is a mountaineous region of southeastern Serbia. It is is a border area to
Bulgaria , a region of the Rhodopian Serbia, with old rocks and mountains. Its most prominent landforms are eponymousVlasina River andVlasina Lake . It corresponds to the territories of municipalities ofCrna Trava ,Vlasotince andSurdulica .The region consists of fours smaller, micro-regions:
Crna Trava ,Znepolje ,Lužnica andVlasotince . Near Vlasotince, remains of the ancient volcanic eruptions are quite visible.Economy
The largest center of the whole region is the town of
Vlasotince , but in general, the area is one of the least developed in Serbia, very poor and extremely depopulating. For example, population of Crna Trava municipality decreased from around 14,000 in 1953 to mere 2,500 in 2002. Accordingly, density also plunged, from 43 per km² in 1953 to only 8 per km² in 2002.A circular freeway connects the valleys of the Vlasina and Južna Morava rivers.
In 2005 Hellenic Bottling Co., a subsidiary of The Coca Cola Company, bought the local water factory ("Rosa" is a trademark for this water) which is located close to the Vlasina source thus causing potests of the local environmentalists. Activists from the "Eco base South" (Eko baza Jug) were afraid of overexploitation drying out the sources of the river.
References
* Jovan Đ. Marković (1990): "Enciklopedijski geografski leksikon Jugoslavije"; Svjetlost-Sarajevo; ISBN 86-01-02651-6
* Veliborka Staletovic, Environmentalists Against Exploitation of Potable Water, 23 February 2005, published at [http://see.oneworld.net/article/view/103715/1/]
* Valentina Zlatković (2007-06-22) [http://www.politika.co.yu/detaljno_arhiva.php?nid=32187&y=2007&m=6&d=22 Biser juga pod zaštitom države] .Politika sr icon
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