Jezava
Jezava (Језава) | |
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The former confluence of Jezava and Danube | |
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Physical characteristics | |
River mouth |
Great Morava 44°39′56″N 21°02′56″E / 44.6656°N 21.0490°ECoordinates: 44°39′56″N 21°02′56″E / 44.6656°N 21.0490°E |
Length | 47.5 km (29.5 mi) |
Discharge |
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Basin features | |
Progression | Great Morava→ Danube→ Black Sea |
Basin size | 692 km2 (267 sq mi)[1] |
The Jezava (Serbian Cyrillic: Језава) is a river in central Serbia. Formerly a distributary of the Great Morava that flowed into the Danube in Smederevo at the Smederevo Fortress, its upper course was separated from the Great Morava by a dam after floods in 1897. In the 1970s the lower course of the Jezava was diverted into a new stream bed, leading to the Great Morava. The old bed of the Jezava in Smederovo has been retained for drainage of the urban area of Smederovo.[2] The Jezava drains an area of 692 km², belonging to the Black Sea drainage basin.[1]
Tributaries
- Ralja (Serbian Cyrillic: Раља)
- Konjska River (Serbian: Коњска река / Konjska reka, "Horse River")
See also
References
- 1 2 Velika Morava River Basin, ICPDR, November 2009, p. 2
- ↑ Miladinović, Slobodan Đ.; Gavrilović, Ljiljana M. "Estimates of endangerment and protection from torrential floods on Smederovo territory" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-06-01.
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