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The Uvac (Serbian Cyrillic: Увац) is an international trans-boundary river, rising under Golija mountain and Pešter plateau, then flowing through southwestern Serbia and cross into eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina where, after 115 km, it finally meets the Lim river from the right, however, before it empties into the Lim, for a 10 kilometers Uvac forms the border between two countries. Also, while meandering through Serbia, Uvac loosely makes the northern border of the Raška region, too.

Uvac
Location
CountrySerbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationNinaja mountain, Pešter plateau
Mouth 
  location
Lim river, near Priboj
  coordinates
43°20′58″N 19°58′13″E
Length114.5 km (71 mi) [1]
Basin size1,596 km2 (616 sq mi) [1]
Discharge 
  average18 m3/s (640 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionLimDrinaSavaDanubeBlack Sea

Upper course


The Uvac originates at the Pešter plateau from the Ozren and Ninaja mountains, as Rasanska reka (Cyrillic: Расанска река). The stream curves around the Ninaja and Pometenik mountains, next to the villages of Tuzinje, Rasno, Dragojloviće and Gradac, where it meets Brnjička reka (Cyrillic: Брњичка река), enters the Sjenica depression and continues on the western border of the plain while receiving the right tributary Vapa (Cyrillic: Вапа) in the northern end.

Vapa is 25 kilometers long and drains an area of 496 km2. It passes next to the villages of Gornja Vapa, Donja Vapa, Čedovo and Krstac, where it empties from the right into the shorter river Uvac.


Lower course


Meanders of Uvac
Meanders of Uvac
Bridge over Uvac
Bridge over Uvac

The Uvac continues to the northwest, enters the Stari Vlah region where it flows in a deep, canyon-like valley, where it receives the Kladnica river from the right and generates much power, which is used for three powerful hydroelectric power stations, each one with big artificial lake: Bistrica with Lake Radoinja, Kokin Brod with Zlatar Lake (7,3 km2, altitude 400 m, depth 40 m) and Sjenica with Lake Sjenica.

In the lowest part of its course, the Uvac flows between the Zlatar and Zlatibor mountains, next to the villages of Kokin Brod and Radoinja until it reaches the Bosnian border and Varda mountain, makes a sharp, elbow turn to the south and after a short flow next to the villages of Bjelušine and Uvac (both on Bosnian side), the Uvac empties into the Lim, north of the city of Priboj.

The Uvac drains an area of 1,596 km2,[1] belongs to the Black Sea drainage basin, and it is not navigable. Its average discharge at the mouth is 18 m³/s.

The river is famous for its gorge, Kanjon Uvca, the thriving colony of reintroduced griffon vultures and the Uvac Special Nature Reserve, protected since 1971. The river meanders wildly: though 115 km (71 mi) long, the straight line from the river's source to its mouth is only 40 km (25 mi).[2]


References


  1. "Sava River Basin Analysis Report" (PDF, 9.98 MB). International Sava River Basin Commission. September 2009. p. 14.
  2. Aleksandra Petrović (9 September 2018). "Pod krilima zaštićenog oral" [Under the wings of protected eagle]. Politika (in Serbian). pp. 08–09.

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На других языках


[de] Uvac

Der Uvac ([.mw-parser-output .IPA a{text-decoration:none}ˈuvat͡s], serbisch-kyrillisch Увац) ist ein Fluss im Südwesten Serbiens sowie im Osten der Republika Srpska in Bosnien und Herzegowina. Der rechte und längste Nebenfluss des Lim ist 119 km lang.
- [en] Uvac

[es] Río Uvac

El Uvac (cirílico serbio: Увац) es un río transfronterizo internacional que nace bajo el monte Golija y la meseta de Pešter, atraviesa el suroeste de Serbia y se adentra en el este de Bosnia-Herzegovina, donde, tras 115 km, [1]se encuentra finalmente con el río Lim por la derecha; sin embargo, antes de desembocar en el Lim, el Uvac forma durante 10 km la frontera entre los dos países. Además, al serpentear por Serbia, el Uvac también constituye la frontera norte de la región de Raška.

[it] Uvac (fiume)

Uvac (in bosniaco e in serbo: Увац?, traslitterato: Uvac) è un fiume transfrontaliero internazionale, che passa sotto monte Golija e e l'altopiano di Pester, quindi scorre attraverso la zona sud-ovest della Serbia attraversando la Bosnia orientale, dove, dopo 119 km, finalmente incontra il fiume Lim da destra, però, prima di sfociare nel Lim, per 10 chilometri Uvac segna il confine tra due paesi. Inoltre, tra i meandri che attraversano la Serbia, Uvac determina anche il confine settentrionale della regione Raška.

[ru] Увац

Увац[1] (уст. Увец, серб. Увац, босн. Uvac) — река на Балканском полуострове, правый приток реки Лим (бассейн Дуная). Протекает по территории Златиборского округа Сербии и, короткий приустьевой участок, по территории региона Источно-Сараево Республики Сербской в составе Боснии и Герцеговины.



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