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The Devinska reka ( bg, Девинска река) is a river in the
Rhodope Mountains The Rhodopes (; bg, Родопи, ; el, Ροδόπη, ''Rodopi''; tr, Rodoplar) are a mountain range in Southeastern Europe, and the largest by area in Bulgaria, with over 83% of its area in the southern part of the country and the remainder in ...
, southern Bulgaria, a left tributary of the Vacha, itself a right tributary of the river Maritsa. This 57 km long river is the longest tributary of the Vacha and drains the highest parts of the ridges Batak Mountain and Veliyshko–Videnishki of the western Rhodopes.


Geography

The river springs under the name Semiza at an altitude of 2,000 m, 2 km south of the summit of Golyama Syutkya (2,186 m) in the Batak Mountain of the western Rhodope Mountains. It flows in a deep forested valley along its while course, initially flowing south and then changing direction to the northeast, southeast and again south. Between the Beglika State Forestry and the Toshkov Chark Reservoir in its upper course, the river is also known as the Beglishka reka. Downstream of Toshkov Chark it flows east through the Devin Mountain, which it cuts through a deep gorge. The river exits the gorge upstream of the town of Devin, where its valley widens, and flows into the Vacha in the eastern neighbourhoods of Devin at an altitude of 685 m, just upstream of the Vacha Reservoir. Its drainage basin covers a territory of 427 km2 or 26% of Vacha's total and borders the drainage basins of the
Stara reka Stara is a village in the administrative district on Gmina Aleksandrów, within Piotrków County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately south-west of Aleksandrów, south-east of Piotrków Trybunalski, and south-east of ...
and small left tributaries of the Vacha to the north, the Chepinska reka and to the west and northwest, the
Mesta The ''Mesta'' () was a powerful association protecting livestock owners and their animals in the Crown of Castile that was incorporated in the 13th century and was dissolved in 1836. Although best known for its organisation of the annual migrat ...
to the southwest, and small left tributaries of the Vacha to the south. The Devinska reka has numerous small tributaries. The river has rain-snow feed with high water in April–May and low water in October. The average annual discharge at Devin is 5 m3/s.


Ecology

The river and its valley harbour rich wildlife. The protected area ''The Course of Devinska reka'' was established in 2002 along the river in Borino and Devin municipalities and covers an territory of 1.40 km2. It was created to conserve rare flora and fauna, and the pristine riparian forests of common alder ('' Alnus glutinosa'') and European ash ('' Fraxinus excelsior''). The predominant fish species are river trout, round-scaled barbel and common minnow. The zone protects important populations of brown bear,
chamois The chamois (''Rupicapra rupicapra'') or Alpine chamois is a species of goat-antelope native to mountains in Europe, from west to east, including the Alps, the Dinarides, the Tatra and the Carpathian Mountains, the Balkan Mountains, the Ril ...
, red deer and Eurasian otter, as wells as the beetle '' Lucanus cervus''. There are a number of
Balkan The Balkans ( ), also known as the Balkan Peninsula, is a geographical area in southeastern Europe with various geographical and historical definitions. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the who ...
or Rhodopean endemic plant species, such as ''
Haberlea rhodopensis ''Haberlea'' is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Gesneriaceae. The only member of this genus, ''Haberlea rhodopensis'', is endemic to parts of Bulgaria and a small part of northern Greece, especially in the Rhodope Mountains. C ...
'', ''
Seseli rhodopeum ''Seseli'' is a genus of herbaceous perennial plants in the family Apiaceae. They are sometimes woody at base with a conic taproot. Leaf blades are 1–3-pinnate or pinnately decompound. Umbels are compound, with bracts few or absent. Petals are ...
'', '' Sedum kostovi'', ''
Campanula lanata ''Campanula lanata'', the woolly bellflower, is a biennial herb belonging to the family Campanulaceae The family Campanulaceae (also bellflower family), of the order Asterales, contains nearly 2400 species in 84 genera of herbaceous plants, s ...
'' and '' Lathrea rhodopea'', as well as other rare species, including ''
Genista lydia ''Genista lydia'', Lydian broom, dwarf broom, or common woadwaxen (a name it shares with ''Genista tinctoria''), is a species in the genus ''Genista'', native to the Balkans, Turkey and Syria. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award ...
'' and '' Galanthus nivalis''. The ecologic trail Struilitsa–Kaleto–Lakata is constructed along the meanders of the Devnenska reka. A small path branches off from the main ecological trail and leads to the Samodivsko Praskalo waterfall, among the tallest in the Rhodope Mountains, with two falls of 25 m and 45 m.


Settlements and economy

The river flows in Pazardzhik and
Smolyan Province Smolyan Province ( bg, Област Смолян, ''Oblast Smolyan''; former name Smolyan okrug) is a province in Southern-central Bulgaria, located in the Rhodope Mountains, neighbouring Greece to the south. It is named after its administrative ...
s. There is a single settlement along its course, the spa town of Devin, situated at the confluence with the Vacha. The waters of Devinska reka are used for electricity generation. There are two small reservoirs along its upper course, Beglika and Toshkov Chark, as well as two major reservoir along its upper tributaries,
Golyam Beglik Golyam Beglik is a reservoir near the central parts of the Rhodope Mountains, Bulgaria. It was formerly officially called the Vasil Kolarov reservoir in honour of Vasil Kolarov, a communist political leader of the People's Republic of Bulgaria. ...
and
Shiroka Polyana Shiroka Polyana ( bg, Широка поляна) is a reservoir lake situated in the Western Rhodopes mountains in Bulgaria. The lake is situated 30 km south of Batak, on the road to Dospat. It is located 1500 meters above sea level amidst ...
, which divert part of its waters to the
Batak Hydropower Cascade The Batak Hydroelectric Cascade ( bg, Баташки водносилов път, translit. ''Batashki Vodnosilov Pat'') is situated in the Pazardzhik Province, southern Bulgaria and is among the first hydroelectric cascades in the country. Inaugu ...
(254 MW), constructed mainly along the neighbouring Stara reka drainage basin to the northwest. The water flowing into the Vacha is utilized in the Dospat–Vacha Hydropower Cascade (500.2 MW).


Gallery

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* {{Batak Hydropower Cascade Rivers of Bulgaria Landforms of Pazardzhik Province Landforms of Smolyan Province