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: Тимок; ro, Timoc), sometimes also known as Great Timok ( sr, Велики Тимок, Veliki Timok; ro, Timocul Mare), is a river in eastern Serbia, a right tributary of the Danube. For the last 15 km of its run it forms a border between eastern Serbia and western Bulgaria. It is a branchy system of many shorter rivers, many of them having the same name (Timok), only clarified with adjectives. From the farthest source in the system, that of the
Svrljiški Timok The Svrljiški Timok (Serbian Cyrillic: , "Timok of Svrljig") is a river in Serbia, headwater of the Beli Timok. It rises north of the Mountains of Svrljig near the village of Šesti Gabar at elevation 1,078 m and flows to the west, curving aro ...
, until its confluence (as ''Veliki Timok''), the Timok is 202 km long. The area of the river basin is .Velika Morava River Basin
ICPDR, November 2009, p. 2
Its average
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at the
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is . The Timok Valley is known for the most important Romanian-speaking population in Eastern Serbia. Its name stems from antiquity, in Latin it was known as ''Timacus'' and in Ancient Greek ''Timachos", Τίμαχος.The Cambridge Ancient History Vol. 10, John Boardman, p 579, 1996,


Drainage system

The Timok, also named ''Veliki Timok'' to distinguish it from its tributaries, is formed by the confluence of the rivers
Beli Timok The Beli Timok (Serbian Cyrillic: Бели Тимок, "White Timok") is a headwater of the Timok River in Serbia. It starts at the junction of the Svrljiški Timok River and the Trgoviški Timok River, in Knjaževac. It was also known as ''Knja ...
("White Timok") and Crni Timok ("Black Timok") at Zaječar. The Beli Timok is formed by the confluence of the rivers
Svrljiški Timok The Svrljiški Timok (Serbian Cyrillic: , "Timok of Svrljig") is a river in Serbia, headwater of the Beli Timok. It rises north of the Mountains of Svrljig near the village of Šesti Gabar at elevation 1,078 m and flows to the west, curving aro ...
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Svrljig Svrljig ( sr-cyr, Сврљиг, ) is a town and municipality located in the Nišava District of the Southern and Eastern Serbia, southern Serbia. According to 2011 census, the town has a population of 7,553 inhabitants, while the municipality has ...
Timok") and
Trgoviški Timok The Trgoviški Timok ( sr-cyr, Трговишки Тимок, "Timok of Trgovište") is a river in Serbia, also known as Korenatac (Cyrillic: Коренатац) or Strma river ( sr, Стрма река / ''Strma reka'', "Steep river"). It starts ...
(" Trgovište Timok") at
Knjaževac Knjaževac ( sr-cyr, Књажевац, ) is a town and municipality located in the Zaječar District of the eastern Serbia. As of 2011, the municipality has a population of 31,491 inhabitants, while the town has 18,404 inhabitants. The town is si ...
. Tributaries of the Timok are Duboki Dol, Beslarica, Golami Dol, Kijevska, Bračevicka, Studena Voda, Pivnica and Eleshchev from the right, and Lipovička River, Crna reka, Jelašnička reka, Salaška reka, Ogašu Taba, Brusnički potok, Urovički potok,
Plandište Plandište (, ; hu, Zichyfalva; german: Zichydorf) is a village and municipality located in the South Banat District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. The village has a population of 3,832, while Plandište municipality has 11,3 ...
and Sikolska river from the left.


Course

The Timok turns north-west after its formation at Zaječar, running next to the villages of
Vražogrnac Vražogrnac is a village in the municipality of Zaječar, Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe, Southeastern ...
, Trnavac, Čokonjar, and Brusnik. Passing between the last two it leaves the Timok Valley and enters the
Negotin Valley The Negotin Valley ( ro, Valea Negotinului; sr, Неготинска Крајина, Negotinska Krajina) is a region in northeastern Serbia. It is isolated and distanced from other parts of Central Serbia. The Negotin Valley has unusual climatic f ...
. In the lower course the Timok has no major settlements on the Serbian side (though flowing only 7 km from Negotin). Some 15 km before it empties into the Danube as its right tributary, the Timok becomes a border river, passing next to the Bulgarian town of Bregovo and the Bulgarian village of Baley. The river's mouth represents the northernmost point of Bulgaria, and is only 28 m above sea level, which makes it the lowest point of Serbia. The average discharge is 24 m³/s, but it can grow to 40 m³/s, and the Timok is part of the Black Sea drainage basin. The main (right) tributaries in this section are ''Crna reka'', ''Salaška reka'', ''Sikolska reka'' and ''Čubarska reka'' (Cyrillic: Црна река, Салашка река, Сиколска река and Чубарска река). Apart from the Timok Valley, the Timok gave its name to a rebellion against Serbian king Milan Obrenović IV in 1883, as Timočka Rebellion.


Economy and ecology

At
Čokonjar Čokonjar is a village in the municipality of Zaječar Zaječar ( sr-Cyrl, Зајечар, ; ro, Zaicear or ) is a city and the administrative center of the Zaječar District in eastern Serbia. According to the 2011 census, the city administrativ ...
, the ''Sokolovica'' power plant was constructed in 1947–1951. Opportunities for higher electricity production are not used. The river has been greatly ecologically damaged in recent years by the mining and heavy metal industry in Bor and
Krivelj Krivelj ( sr-cyrl, Кривељ; ro, Criveli) is a village in the municipality of Bor, Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia ( Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeastern and Central Europe, s ...
and is consequently polluting the Danube with lead, copper and cadmium. The river valley is a natural route for the road and railway Niš - Prahovo.


See also

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Rivers in Serbia This is a list of the rivers of Serbia, either those flowing entirely or partially within Serbia proper, or just being a border rivers. Drainage basins All rivers in Serbia belong to the drainage basins of three seas: Black Sea, Adriatic Sea ...
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Rivers in Bulgaria This is a list of rivers in Bulgaria. The longest river that Bulgaria has a bank on is the Danube (2,888 km), which spans most of the country's northern border. The longest one to run through the country (and also the deepest) is the Maritsa ...


References

* ''Mala Prosvetina Enciklopedija'', Third edition (1985); Prosveta; * Jovan Đ. Marković (1990): ''Enciklopedijski geografski leksikon Jugoslavije''; Svjetlost-Sarajevo;


External links

{{Authority control Rivers of Serbia Timok Valley Nišava District Zaječar District Bor District Rivers of Bulgaria Landforms of Vidin Province International rivers of Europe Bulgaria–Serbia border