Stryama (village)
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The Stryama ( bg, Стряма , known in Antiquity as ''Syrmus'') is a river in southern Bulgaria, an important left tributary of the Maritsa. It originates in the
Balkan Mountains The Balkan mountain range (, , known locally also as Stara planina) is a mountain range in the eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula in Southeastern Europe. The range is conventionally taken to begin at the peak of Vrashka Chuka on the border betw ...
. The river is 110 kilometres in length and is the sixth longest in the Maritsa drainage, following the Tundzha (390 km), the
Arda Arda or ARDA may refer to: Places *Arda (Maritsa), a river in Bulgaria and Greece * Arda (Italy), a river in Italy *Arda (Douro), a river in Portugal * Arda, Bulgaria, a village in southern Bulgaria * Arda, County Fermanagh, a townland in County ...
(290 km), the Ergene (281 km), the Topolnitsa (155 km) and the Sazliyka (145 km).


Geography

The river takes its source under the name Kameninitsa at an altitude of 2,158 m at the southern foothills of the summit of Vezhen (2,198 m) in the central
Balkan Mountains The Balkan mountain range (, , known locally also as Stara planina) is a mountain range in the eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula in Southeastern Europe. The range is conventionally taken to begin at the peak of Vrashka Chuka on the border betw ...
. Until the town of
Klisura Klisura, a South Slavic word of Greek origin (''kleisoúra''), for "pass", "gorge" or "canyon", may refer to: Albania *Këlcyrë, a Byzantine town, now in Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina * Klisura (Višegrad), a village in the municipality of Vi ...
it flows south in a deep valley with a large longitudinal slope. The river then turns east and southeast, enters the
Karlovo Valley Karlovo ( bg, Карлово ) is a historically List of cities and towns in Bulgaria, important town in central Bulgaria located in a fertile valley along the river Stryama at the southern foot of the Balkan Mountains. It is administratively ...
and crosses its southern reaches in a wide shallow riverbed. Downstream of the town of Banya the Struma turns southwards and forms a 3 km gorge between Sashtinska Sredna Gora to the west and Sarnena Sredna Gora to the east. After leaving the gorge, the Stryama enters the Upper Thracian Plain, where its current is slow, in a wide and shallow riverbed. Near the village of Ivan Vazovo part of the river's waters are diverted artificially into a major irrigation canal, which flows independently into the Maritsa. The river proper flows into the Maritsa at an altitude of 149 m about 2.3 km south of the village of
Manole Manole is a Romanian name, used as both a given name and a surname. People with the given name include: * Manole Aldescu * Manole Marcus People with the surname include: * Laurențiu Manole * Leonard Manole * Mădălina Manole * Viorel Manole ...
. The river receives numerous tributaries, the most important being the Byala reka (37 km) and the Stara reka (20 km) in its upper course. Its drainage basin covers a territory of 1,394 km2 or 2.6% of the Maritsa's total and borders the basins of the
Vit VIT may refer to: * Vitoria Airport (IATA code VIT; ICAO airport code LEVT), Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country, Spain * VIT University (disambiguation) * Victorian Institute of Teaching * Vellore Institute of Technology * Vidyalankar Institute of ...
, Osam and Yantra of the Danube drainage to the north, the Tundzha to the northeast, the
Brezovska reka The Brezovska reka ( bg, Брезовска река), formerly known as Rahmanliyska reka (Рахманлийска река), is a river in southern Bulgaria, a left tributary of the river Maritsa, with a length of 53 km. The river take ...
and
Srebra The Srebra ( bg, Сребра), also known as the Azmak (Азмак) is a river in southern Bulgaria, a left tributary of the river Maritsa, with a length of 21 km. The river takes its source under the name Zlatoselska reka at an altitude ...
to the east, the Pyasachnik to the west and the Topolnitsa to the northwest, all of them left tributaries of the Maritsa. The Stryama has predominantly rain–snow feed with high water in March–June and low water in July–October. The average annual flow is 0.80 m3/s at Klisura, 2.05 m3/s at Banya and 8.56 m3/s at Manole. The river has caused large floods in the past and as a result its whole riverbed in the Upper Thracian Plain is corrected with protective dikes. Despite these measures, the river washes away several bridges during 2007–2008 floods. The most abundant fish species are common rudd, common chub and round-scales barbel. Threatened fish species include
Macedonian vimba The Macedonian vimba or Malamída (''Vimba melanops'') is a European freshwater fish species in the family Cyprinidae. It is found in the Aegean Sea basin in Greece ( Thessaly, Macedonia Macedonia most commonly refers to: * North Macedo ...
and Balkan golden loach.


Settlements and economy

The Stryama flows entirely in Plovdiv Province. There are two towns and six villages along its course  — the towns of Klisura and Banya and the village of Slatina in
Karlovo Municipality Karlovo ( bg, Карлово ) is a historically important town in central Bulgaria located in a fertile valley along the river Stryama at the southern foot of the Balkan Mountains. It is administratively part of Plovdiv Province and has a po ...
, as well as the villages of Dolna Mahala, Chernozemen and Razhevo Konare in
Kaloyanovo Municipality Kaloyanovo Municipality () is a municipality in the Plovdiv Province, central Bulgaria and covers an area of 347 km². As of 2006 it has 12,390 inhabitants. The center of the municipality is the village of Kaloyanovo (Plovdiv Province), Kaloya ...
and
Trilistnik Trilistnik ( bg, Трилистник) is a village in southern Bulgaria, located in Maritsa Municipality, Plovdiv Province. The population of the village, as of June the 15th, 2020 is 836 people. Geography Trilistnik village is located in ...
and Manole in
Maritsa Municipality Maritsa Municipality ( obshtina) is located in the Plovdiv Province, southern Bulgaria on the northern bank of the Maritsa River. It has 30,676 inhabitants and consists only of villages. The municipality has thriving industry with around €400 000 ...
. A 19.8 km stretch of the second class II-64 road
Plovdiv Plovdiv ( bg, Пловдив, ), is the second-largest city in Bulgaria, standing on the banks of the Maritsa river in the historical region of Thrace. It has a population of 346,893 and 675,000 in the greater metropolitan area. Plovdiv is the c ...
Karlovo follows its valley between Banya and Chernozemen. A section of the Bulgarian State Railways line No. 82 Plovdiv–Karlovo follows the river between Dabene and Chernozemen. Its waters are utilised for irrigation for the intensive agriculture in the Upper Thracian Plain and the Karlovo Valley and are diverted in several large canals.


Gallery

File:Klisura kaj valo de Strjama, 1.jpeg , Upper valley near Klisura File:Стряма.jpg , Upper course in Karlovo Valley File:Stryama-Razhevo-Chernozemen.jpg , Middle course in the Upper Thracian Plain


Citations


References

* * * {{cite book , ref={{harvid, Geographic Dictionary of Bulgaria, 1980 , title = Географски речник на България , trans-title = Geographic Dictionary of Bulgaria , last1 = Мичев (Michev) , first1 = Николай (Nikolay) , last2 = Михайлов (Mihaylov) , first2 = Цветко (Tsvetko) , last3 = Вапцаров (Vaptsarov) , first3 = Иван (Ivan) , last4 = Кираджиев (Kiradzhiev) , first4 = Светлин (Svetlin) , chapter = , year = 1980 , language = Bulgarian , publisher = Наука и култура (Nauka i kultura) , location = София (Sofia) , isbn = Rivers of Bulgaria Landforms of Plovdiv Province