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West Morava (Serbian: Западна Морава, romanized: Zapadna Morava, pronounced [zâːpadnaː mɔ̝̌rav̞a]) is a river in Central Serbia, a 184 km-long headstream of the Great Morava, which it forms with the South Morava. It was known as Brongus in antiquity.

West Morava
Native name
Location
Country Serbia
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationGolija mountain, northeast of Sjenica, Serbia
Mouth 
  location
with the South Morava forms the Great Morava at Stalać, Serbia
  coordinates
43°41′57″N 21°24′18″E
Length184 km (114 mi)[1]
Basin size15,754 km2 (6,083 sq mi)[2]
Discharge 
  average120 m3/s (4,200 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionGreat MoravaDanubeBlack Sea

Origin


The West Morava originates in the Tašti field, east of the town of Požega, from the Golijska Moravica and Đetinja headstreams. Đetinja receives from the left its main tributary, the Skrapež. Less than a kilometer after the confluence, it meets the Golijska Moravica flowing from the south, forming the West Morava. Given the proximity of the confluences of Đetinja, Skrapež and Golijska Moravica, some sources consider all three rivers to be direct headstreams of the West Morava River. Following the direction of the course, the Đetinja is a natural headstream of the West Morava. But, since Golijska Moravica is 23 km longer, the latter is considered as the main headstream. Measured from the source of the Golijska Moravica, the West Morava is 282 km long; the length of the West Morava proper is 184 km.[1]


Course


Unlike the South and Great Morava's meridian (south-to-north) flow, the West Morava runs in an opposed, latitudinal (west-to-east) direction, dividing the region of Šumadija of the central Serbia from the southern parts of the country.

Due to the West Morava's direction, it flows between many mountains, regions and sub-regions:


Economy


The West Morava river valley, Zapadno Pomoravlje, is economically the most developed of all three Morava river valleys. With the valley of the Ibar, the West Morava has a huge potential in electricity production (the Ovčar (6 MW) and Međuvršje (7 MW) hydroelectric power plants). Water is also used for the irrigation and for the same purpose the artificial lake Parmenac is created on the river, thus helping the already fertile region (grains, orchards). Also, out of all three Morava rivers, the West Morava's valley is the most forested one.

The watershed of the West Morava is rich in ores, (the Ibar section most of all), and includes the mining of hard coal, magnesite, chromium, etc. As a result, the industry is very developed with a string of heavily industrialized towns: Užice, Požega, Čačak, Kraljevo, Trstenik and Kruševac. The traffic is also important for the economy as the whole of the river valley is a natural route for both the roads and the railways connecting eastern, central and western Serbia.


Characteristics


Altogether, the West Morava receives 85 tributaries. The river used to be longer (319 km), but due to the regulation of the flow, it is shorter now.

The West Morava has an average discharge of 120 m³/s, but it is characterized by extreme fluctuations, which results in severe floods.

The West Morava drains an area of 15,754 km2 (41.2% of the entire Great Morava watershed),[2] belongs to the Black Sea drainage basin and it is not navigable. When melioration program began in 1966, it was projected that it will become navigable from Kruševac to Čačak.

In the central section of the flow, the special nature reserve Osredak was established in February 2020, and placed under the state protection.[3]


See also





References


  1. Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2017 (PDF) (in Serbian and English). Belgrade: Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia. October 2017. p. 16. ISSN 0354-4206. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
  2. Velika Morava River Basin, ICPDR, November 2009, p. 2
  3. "Carstvo žutih lokvanja" [Realm of yellow water lilies]. Politika (in Serbian). 21 July 2020. p. 30.



На других языках


[de] Westliche Morava

Die Westliche Morava (serbisch Западна Морава .mw-parser-output .Latn{font-family:"Akzidenz Grotesk","Arial","Avant Garde Gothic","Calibri","Futura","Geneva","Gill Sans","Helvetica","Lucida Grande","Lucida Sans Unicode","Lucida Grande","Stone Sans","Tahoma","Trebuchet","Univers","Verdana"}Zapadna Morava) bildet den linken Quellfluss der Morava in Serbien. Sie ist 308 km lang und hat ein Einzugsgebiet von 15.849 km².
- [en] West Morava

[it] Morava occidentale

La Morava Occidentale (in serbo: Zapadna Morava in cirillico: Западна Морава) è un fiume della Serbia centrale. Lungo 308 km, nasce nei pressi della città di Požega dalla confluenza di Golijska Moravica e Đetinja e confluisce nella Grande Morava al momento di incontrare lo Južna Morava. L'incontro con lo Skrapež, pochi chilometri dopo, è oggetto di studi sulla possibilità che anche quest'ultimo possa essere considerato la parte iniziale del fiume.

[ru] Западная Морава

Западная Морава (серб. Западна Морава) — река в центральной Сербии. Длина — 308 км, площадь бассейна — 15 849 км².



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