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The Trebišnjica ( sr-cyrl, Требишњица) is a
river A river is a natural flowing watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake or another river. In some cases, a river flows into the ground and becomes dry at the end of its course without reaching another body of wate ...
in
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. It used to be a
sinking river A losing stream, disappearing stream, influent stream or sinking river is a stream or river that loses water as it flows downstream. The water infiltrates into the ground recharging the local groundwater, because the water table is below the bo ...
, long above the ground. With a total length of above and under the ground, it is one of the longest sinking rivers in the world. In
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, the river was known as the Arion, rising and sinking through its course before resurfacing at various places from the
Neretva The Neretva ( sr-cyrl, Неретва, ), also known as Narenta, is one of the largest rivers of the eastern part of the Adriatic basin. Four HE power-plants with large dams (higher than 150,5 metres) provide flood protection, power and water s ...
to the coast.


Sources

The Trebišnjica river originate near town of Bileća. The source of the river is a system of strong karstic wellsprings distributed in two principal
aquifer An aquifer is an underground layer of water-bearing, permeable rock, rock fractures, or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, or silt). Groundwater from aquifers can be extracted using a water well. Aquifers vary greatly in their characterist ...
zones, geographically and hydrologically distinct albeit in relatively close proximity to each other. In both zones group of wellsprings raises from the underground, consisting of a number of large, abundant founts each. The first, at the head of the river and at the outskirts of Bileća town, is the
Trebišnjica wellsprings group Trebišnjica wellspring-group is a system of two geographically and hydrologically distinct principal groupings of strong karstic springs, Trebišnjica and Čeplica, which together constitute source of the Trebišnjica river. Wellsprings are loca ...
, consisting of three large wellsprings, with Dejanova Pećina as primer outflow, and two secondary ones, wellspring
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and Nikšičko Vrelo. The second zone,
Čepelica river Čepelica ( sr-cyrl, Чепелица) is a village and the small river in the municipality of Bileća, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sh, / , ), abbreviated BiH () or B&H, sometimes called Bosnia–Herz ...
spring-group ( "Čeplica spring-group") at Ćeplica village, is located further down the stream from first group. The Čepelica spring-group consists of two main karst hydrological features, Wellspring Čepo ''(Vrelo "Čepo")'' with three main outlets, and group of smaller
estavelles In karst geology, estavelle or inversac is a ground orifice which, depending on weather conditions and season, can serve either as a sink or as a source of fresh water. It is a type of ponor or sinkhole A sinkhole is a depression or hole in ...
(
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) and springs on the left-bank side of the Čeplica river streambed. Formation of the Bileća Lake has affected the region significantly, both underground as well as at the ground level, with the extent of ecological impact still, after several decades, not being fully assessed. Entire system of the Trebišnjica wellsprings, its both groups, were part of the characteristic Dinaric karst landscape, with significant aesthetic value. However entire area surrounding the Trebišnjica river, its headwaters with sources, Miruška valley,
Popovo Polje Popovo field ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Popovo polje, Попово поље, , ) is a ''polje'' (karstic field) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in a southernmost region of the country, near the Adriatic coast. Its size is . Popovo polje ...
, many villages and productive land is flooded in 1967 by the
Bilećko Lake Bileća Lake ( sr, Билећко jезеро, Bilećko jezero) is an artificial lake located in the municipality of Bileća, in the entity of Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina, its length forming part of the Montenegrin border thus a smal ...
, formed after construction of the Grnčarevo dam, with the primary purpose of serving as an artificial water reservoir for the
Trebinje-1 Hydroelectric Power Station Trebinje I Hydroelectric Power Station or Trebinje-1 Hydroelectric Power Station is hydroelectric power plant (HPP) on the Trebišnjica River near Gornje Grančarevo in the municipality of Trebinje in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Trebinje-1 HPP is ac ...
turbines.


Upper course

As it flows in an area of
karst Karst is a topography formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. It is characterized by underground drainage systems with sinkholes and caves. It has also been documented for more weathering-resistant ro ...
(
limestone Limestone ( calcium carbonate ) is a type of carbonate sedimentary rock which is the main source of the material lime. It is composed mostly of the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different crystal forms of . Limestone forms whe ...
), the Trebišnjica actually represents a very complex system of the above and underground streams. It originates in Bosnia and Herzegovina from two streams from the
Lebršnik Lebršnik ( sr-cyrl, Лебршник) is a mountain in the municipality of Gacko, East Herzegovina, at the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. It has an altitude of . See also *List of mountains in Bosnia and Herzegovina List of mou ...
and
Čemerno Čemerno (Serbian Cyrillic: Чемерно) is a mountain in western Serbia, near the town of Ivanjica. Its highest peak ''Smrdljuč'' has an elevation of above sea level. Geography From the south, mountain plato Čemerno is limited by the val ...
mountains: * one stream, the ''Mušnica'', flows from the eastern to the western border of the ''
Gatačko Polje Gatacko polje (, sr-cyr, Гатачко поље) is a karst field Karst is a topography formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone Limestone ( calcium carbonate ) is a type of carbonate sedimentary rock which is th ...
'' ("Field of Gacko") (from the mountain Lebršnik to Bjelašnica, passes through Lake Klinje and next to the settlements of
Avtovac Avtovac ( sr-cyrl, Автовац) is a small village in the municipality of Gacko, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sh, / , ), abbreviated BiH () or B&H, sometimes called Bosnia–Herzegovina and often k ...
,
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, Srđevići, Bašići, Drugovići, Kula, and Branilovići, before it sinks into the karst in the ''Cerničko Polje'' ("Field of Cernica", west of Baba Mountain at the village of Cernica under the name of ''Ključka rijeka'' (''River of Ključ''), after a nearby village of Ključ. * another stream, the ''Gračanica'', flows from the Čemerno mountain also into the Gatačko Polje, next to the villages of Bahori and Gračanica, before it meets the Mušnica near Srđevići. Both streams are characterized by very sharp, almost erratic bends and changes of direction. The river shortly re-appears in the ''Fatničko Polje'' (''Field of
Fatnica Fatnica ( sr-cyrl, Фатница) is a village in the municipality of Bileća, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Safvet-beg Bašagić claims that the Ottoman governor Jazzar Pasha Ahmad Pasha al-Jazzar ( ar, أحمد باشا الجز ...
'') under the name of ''Fatnička reka'' (''River of
Fatnica Fatnica ( sr-cyrl, Фатница) is a village in the municipality of Bileća, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Safvet-beg Bašagić claims that the Ottoman governor Jazzar Pasha Ahmad Pasha al-Jazzar ( ar, أحمد باشا الجز ...
''), only to sink again after a short flow above the ground.


Middle course

After a total underground flow of some , the waters of the sinking ''Fatnička reka'' re-appear as a series of very powerful cave springs near the town of
Bileća Bileća ( sr-cyrl, Билећа) is a town and municipality located in Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, the town has a population of 7,476 inhabitants, while the municipality has 10,807 inhabitants. History ...
, which are joined into one river, the Trebišnjica, the most important river in eastern
Herzegovina Herzegovina ( or ; sh-Latn-Cyrl, Hercegovina, separator=" / ", Херцеговина, ) is the southern and smaller of two main geographical region of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being Bosnia. It has never had strictly defined geogra ...
. The river flows to the south, through the depression of ''Miruša''. On the southernmost part of the depression, the river is dammed by the
Grancarevo Dam Trebinje I Hydroelectric Power Station or Trebinje-1 Hydroelectric Power Station is Hydroelectricity, hydroelectric power plant (HPP) on the Trebišnjica River near Gornje Grančarevo in the municipality of Trebinje in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Treb ...
at the village of Gornje Grančarevo and completely flooded upstream by the artificial Lake Bileća. Nearly all of the eastern bank of the lake belongs to
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. The Trebišnjica turns west between the villages of Donje Grnčarevo and
Lastva Lastva ( sr-cyrl, Ластва) is a village in the Municipalities of Republika Srpska, municipality of Trebinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.Official results from the book: Ethnic composition of Bosnia-Herzegovina population, by munic ...
into the ''Trebinjsko polje'' (''Field of Trebinje''), being dammed again at Gorica, with a small reservoir. The river continues to the west following the southern slopes of
Bjelasnica Bjelasnica is a mountain range in the south of Bosnia and Herzegovina, specifically in the municipality of Trebinje. It is located on the right side of the river Trebišnjica The Trebišnjica ( sr-cyrl, Требишњица) is a river in Bosnia ...
mountain, through the town of
Trebinje Trebinje ( sr-Cyrl, Требиње, ) is a city and municipality located in the Republika Srpska entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the southernmost city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and is situated on the banks of Trebišnjica river in the re ...
and villages of Dražin Do, Tvrdoš, Gornja Kočela and Donja Kočela, and enters the largest karst field in the
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, ''
Popovo Polje Popovo field ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Popovo polje, Попово поље, , ) is a ''polje'' (karstic field) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in a southernmost region of the country, near the Adriatic coast. Its size is . Popovo polje ...
'' (''Priest's Field''). In Popovo Polje, the Trebišnjica used to sink (see ''Regulation'' below), right after the Trebinje. In the field, the river turns northwest, next to the villages of Staro Slano, Đedići, Dobromani, Žakovo, Tulje, Sedlari, Grmljani and Zavala, near the
Vjetrenica Vjetrenica ( sr-cyrl, Вјетреница, ; ) is the largest cave in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the most biodiverse cave in the world. It is part of the Dinaric Alps mountain range, which is known for its karstic and speleological features. The ...
cave, the largest in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The river then turns north, curves between the villages of Dvrsnica, Orašje, Čavaš and Turkovići and in the lower Popovo Polje, near the Croatian border, sinks into the several big sinking holes (most notably, the Doljašnica and Ponikva holes.


Lower course

The waters of the Trebišnjica from the Popovo Polje, re-appear as three separate outflows: * The powerful spring of
Čapljina Čapljina ( sr-cyrl, Чапљина, ) is a city located in Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located on the border with Croatia a mere from the Adriatic Sea. The ...
, in the area of the lower
Neretva The Neretva ( sr-cyrl, Неретва, ), also known as Narenta, is one of the largest rivers of the eastern part of the Adriatic basin. Four HE power-plants with large dams (higher than 150,5 metres) provide flood protection, power and water s ...
river, in Hercegovina. * A series of underwater springs (called ''vrulje'', "boiling water") near the small sea harbor of
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in Croatia, northwest of
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. * After some of underground flow, the Trebišnjica re-emerges as the powerful spring in the great cave near
Gruž Gruž ( it, Gravosa - ''Santa Croce'') is a neighborhood in Dubrovnik, Croatia, about 2 km northwest of the Old City. It has a population of approximately 15,000 people. The main port for Dubrovnik is in Gruž as well as its largest market and ...
, in the western part of Dubrovnik. The watercourse is called the
Ombla The Ombla is a short river in Croatia, northeast of Dubrovnik. Its course is approximately long, and it empties into the Rijeka Dubrovačka, ria formed by the Adriatic Sea near Komolac in Dubrovnik-Neretva County. Rijeka Dubrovačka is actually ...
River (''Umbla''; or ''Dubrovačka rijeka'', "River of Dubrovnik"). It is only long but very wide and powerful (average discharge is ; on maps it appears as a small bay of the Adriatic, in which it flows, north of Dubrovnik). The lower part of the river is flooded by the sea ( hr, draga), deep and navigable for (unlike the upper course of Trebišnjica which is not navigable at all). Several suburbs of Dubrovnik (
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,
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,
Rožat Rožat is a small village near Dubrovnik, Croatia. Rožat is located close to the Adriatic tourist road between the villages of Komolac and Prijevor. Rožat is located on the north coast of the Rijeka Dubrovačka Rijeka Dubrovačka (Italian: ''V ...
,
Prijevor Prijevor may refer to: Bosnia and Herzegovina * Prijevor, Bileća, village in Bileća * Prijevor, Foča, plateau on the Maglić mountain * Prijevor, Kladanj, a village in Kladanj Croatia * Prijevor, Dubrovnik, village in Dubrovnik * Prijevo ...
, Lozica) are located alongside the river. Water from the river has been used by the Dubrovnik waterworks since 1437. The total drainage area of the Trebišnjica covers , of which is shared with the Neretva drainage area (the spring of Čapljina). The drainage area of the central, longest part of the river covers .


Damming, regulation and importance

As a river that flows in geologically unstable terrain (karst) and with such an interrupted flow, the Trebišnjica contains enormous potential for hydroelectricity production. As a result, regulatory works on the Trebišnjica were arguably the most massive ones in the former
Yugoslavia Yugoslavia (; sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Jugoslavija, Југославија ; sl, Jugoslavija ; mk, Југославија ;; rup, Iugoslavia; hu, Jugoszlávia; rue, label=Pannonian Rusyn, Югославия, translit=Juhoslavija ...
. * 1965. The river was dammed at the village of Gorica, creating artificial lake as an auxiliary water basin for the future hydro-electrical power station (HE) ''Trebinje''. The water of the lake is conducted by two parallel, -long, hydro-energetic tunnels into the Croatian village of
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, on the Adriatic coast, near the
Cavtat Cavtat (, it, Ragusa Vecchia, lit=Old Ragusa) is a village in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia. It is on the Adriatic Sea coast south of Dubrovnik and is the centre of the Konavle municipality. History Antiquity The original city was ...
, where HE ''Dubrovnik'' is constructed. * 1967. The dam for HE ''Trebinje'' (or ''Grnčarevo'') was constructed, creating huge ''Lake Bileća'' (or ''Lake Miruša''; area , altitude , depth , volume ). The old ''Arslanagić bridge'' was deconstructed and moved to Trebinje. Together with HE ''Dubrovnik'', two power stations have a power of 422 MW and capacity for production of 2.19 billion kWh yearly. * 1979. The HE ''Čapljina'' is completed, after an long hydro-energetic tunnel and two reservoirs (with volume of ) began operating. The power station has a power of 430 MW (two aggregates of 215 MW) and capacity for 619 million kWh yearly. * 1979. To prevent the sinking of the water through the smaller sinking holes in the Popovo Polje, the river bed has been concreted for a length of .


See also

*
Bregava The Bregava ( sr-cyrl, Брегава) is a sinking river in Bosnia and Herzegovina that passes through the town of Stolac. It is a left tributary of the Neretva river. The river Bregava and its buildings - bridges, mills and stamping mills over ...
*
Buna (Neretva) The Buna (Serbian Cyrillic: Буна) is a short river in Bosnia and Herzegovina; it is a left bank tributary of the Neretva. Its source (Vrelo Bune), a strong karstic spring, is near the village Blagaj, southeast of Mostar. It is best known fo ...
*
Trebižat Trebižat is a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 1991 census, the village is located in the municipality of Čapljina Čapljina ( sr-cyrl, Чапљина, ) is a city located in Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of ...
* Krupa *
Hutovo Blato Hutovo Blato ( sr-cyrl, Хутово Блато) is a nature reserve and bird reserve located in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is primarily composed of marshlands that were created by the underground aquifer system of the Krupa River. It is fed from ...


References


Sources

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


External links

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