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List Of Rivers Of North Macedonia
This is a list of rivers of North Macedonia. By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Aegean Sea * Vardar ** Treska *** Golema Reka ** Lepenac *** Nerodimka ** Kadina River ** Pčinja *** Kriva Reka *** Kumanovska Reka ** Topolka ** Babuna *** Crnička Reka ** Bregalnica *** Zrnovska Reka *** Lakavica *** Otinja ** Crna Reka *** Šemnica *** Dragor *** Raec ** Bošava *** Dosznica ** Stragarnica ** Anska Reka ** Konska Reka ** Pena * '' Struma'' (in Bulgaria) ** Lebnica ** Strumica *** Stara Reka Adriatic Sea * '' Drim'' (in Albania) ** Black Drin *** Sateska **** Golema Reka *** Radika **** Derven **** Ribnička ***** Dlaboka Black Sea * ''Danube'' (in Serbia) ** ''Južna Morava'' (in Serbia) *** Binačka Morava Drainage basins in North Macedonia {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Rivers Of North Macedonia North Macedonia Rivers A river is a natura ...
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Map Of The Rivers In Macedonia Mk
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Bregalnica
Bregalnica (, ) is the second largest river in North Macedonia. It starts as a spring near the mountain city of Berovo and it passes near the cities of Makedonska Kamenica, Kočani, Vinica and Štip, before joining the river Vardar on its way to the Aegean Sea. Recent issues have concentrated around the pollution of the river, as many of the factories located in the cities through which it passes used it as a dumping ground for waste waters, which is further aggravated with the pesticide-treated waters of the extensive rice fields near the city of Kočani. It was the place of Battle of Bregalnica. The Bregalnica watershed The Bregalnica watershed as defined by the 'Bregalnica River Basin Management Project'' in 2013 comprises a territory of 4'307 km2, which is approximately 21% of the Vardar watershed in North Macedonia and about 17% of the overall territory of the country. The Bregalnica watershed borders with Bulgaria in the east, Strumica River catchment in the south, Pc ...
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Pena (river)
Pena ( mk, Пена, sq, Shkumbin) is the biggest Šar river in Polog, North Macedonia after the Vardar River. It is the biggest Vardarian tributary from the Šar lakes. Spring and course The spring of Pena starts in the region of Čabriolica and Borisloica, high on the Šar Mountains, 2,500 metres above sea level. At first, there are two small streams that merge at the villages of Vešala and Bozovce. Going through the center of Tetovo it hangs up in the Polog valley and near the village of Saraḱino it flows into the Vardar. Characteristics The springs of the river are on 2,500 metres above sea level and is 27 km long. In its river-bed pour 12 other rivers. The most important of these include the Karanikolovska River, the Przhina, the Vejčka, the Lesnhička, and the Brodečka. Significance The Pena River is important for the city of Tetovo not just as a symbol of the city, but as economic object as well. From touristic view the river with the wild mountainous flo ...
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Dragor (river)
The Dragor ( mk, Драгор) is a small river situated in the south of North Macedonia. Stretching , it flows mainly through the city of Bitola. Its spring Spring(s) may refer to: Common uses * Spring (season), a season of the year * Spring (device), a mechanical device that stores energy * Spring (hydrology), a natural source of water * Spring (mathematics), a geometric surface in the shape of a ... is located near Sapunčica, on the Baba Mountain. The Dragor is a right tributary of the Crna river. References Rivers of North Macedonia Bitola {{NorthMacedonia-river-stub ...
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Crna River (Vardar)
Crna River ( mk, , Crna Reka, "Black River") is a river in North Macedonia. It is the right tributary of the Vardar River. It runs through much of the south and west of the country. Its source is in the mountains on the western part of North Macedonia, northwest of Demir Hisar. It enters the Pelagonia valley at the village of Buchin and then flows through the village Sopotnica, and southwards through the plains east of Bitola. At Brod (Novaci Municipality) it turns northeast. It leaves the Pelagonia valley at the Staravina village and goes in the biggest canyon in North Macedonia, the Skočivir valley and flows into the Vardar River between Rosoman and Gradsko. Thus, the river makes a bend of almost 180 degrees east of Bitola. This bend was part of the Macedonian front in World War I. It was known to the allied forces as the ''Cerna Bend'' or ''Cerna Loop'', and two major battles were fought here: the Battle of the Cerna Bend (1916) and the Battle of the Crna Bend (1917). Th ...
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