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Pusta River (South Morava)


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namePusta River
native_namesr-Cyrl
source1_locationRadan mountain, near Prolom Banja, Serbia
mouth_locationSouth Morava, at Pukovac, Serbia
mouth_coordinates
progression
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1Serbia
length_km71
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basin_size_km2590
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The Pusta River () is a river in southern Serbia, a 71-km long left tributary to the South Morava. It also gives the name to the Pusta Reka region in its valley.

River

The river originates northeast of Prolom Banja, near the Sokolovica village, on the northern tip of the Radan mountain, as the ('Big River'). It flows eastward, between the mountains of Radan (to the south) and Pasjača (to the north), next to the villages of Dobra Voda, Magaš, Brestovac and Velika Crkvica, before it reaches the regional center of Bojnik, after which, for the rest of its 46 km course, it is known as the Pusta River. From Bojnik, the river bends north, next to the villages of Dragovac, Pridvorica, Đinđuša, Lapotince, Kacabać, Kosančić, Donje Brijanje, Međa and Draškovac, before it empties into the South Morava, near the village of Pukovac.

The Pusta River drains an area of 590 km2, belongs to the Black Sea drainage basin, and is not navigable.

Region

The region of Pusta Reka mostly correspondence with the river's watershed. It is located between the Pasjača mountain and lower Toplica region (on the north), the Southern Pomoravlje (, on the east), the Jablanica region (on the south) and the Radan mountain (on the west).

The region is an agricultural area, almost without any industry, except for some smaller facilities in regional center, Bojnik. As if it confirms the name of the river (Pusta reka in Serbian means 'Desolate river'), the region is economically undeveloped and poor, sparsely populated and depopulating (18,801 inhabitants in 1971 or 71 per km2; 13,118 in 2002 or 50 per km2).

References

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

References

  1. {{Serbia Yearbook 2017
  2. [https://www.icpdr.org/main/sites/default/files/FAP12_Velika_Morava.pdf Velika Morava River Basin], [[International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River. ICPDR]], November 2009, p. 2
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