Banska
River Banska in Dobrich
Location
CountryBulgaria
Physical characteristics
Source 
  location41°53′40″N 25°10′35″E / 41.894315°N 25.176265°E / 41.894315; 25.176265
  elevation686 m
Mouth 
  location
Maritsa
  coordinates
42°03′48″N 25°33′48″E / 42.0634°N 25.5632°E / 42.0634; 25.5632
  elevation
98 m
Length37 km
Basin size337 km²
Discharge 
  average3.6 m³/s
Basin features
ProgressionMaritsaAegean Sea
Tributaries 
  leftSazlakdere, Saltakdere, Kurtdere, Gorskoizvorsa River
  rightSelsko dere, Uzundere, Domuzdere, Gidiklidere,
WaterbodiesGarvanovo Dam

The Banska river (Bulgarian: Банска река), also known as Dobrichka reka (Bulgarian: Добричка река) is a river in Haskovo Province, southeastern Bulgaria. The river is 37 kilometres (23 mi) long.[1]

The Banska springs out from the base of St.Elias Peak(801.3 m)[2] at 686 m altitude in the Eastern Rhodopes. It passes through the villages of Susam, Tatarevo, Garvanovo, Klokotnitsa, Kasnakovo and Dobrich. Between Tatarevo and Garvanovo it forms the Boaza Gorge. The river flows into the Maritsa near Dimitrovgrad as a right tributary.[1]

In 1230 the Battle of Klokotnitsa occurred near the banks of the river.[1]

The Banska River is inhabited by a large number of fish species, including the Mullet, Danube Bleak, the Carassius, Vimba and the Common Nase.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Река Банска, област Хасково" (in Bulgarian). Haskovo.com. Archived from the original on 11 July 2011. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
  2. Желязков, Ведрин. "Bulgaria TOPO map". web.uni-plovdiv.bg (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2022-12-30.


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