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Coordinates: 43°3205N 16°2833E / 43.5347°N 16.4757°E / 43.5347; 16.4757
 

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Jadro
Jadro near Solin
Location
CountryCroatia
Physical characteristics
Mouth 

 • location

Adriatic Sea

 • coordinates

43°32′05N 16°28′33E / 43.5347°N 16.4757°E / 43.5347; 16.4757
Length4.5 km[1]

The Jadro is a watercourseinDalmatia, Croatia, that discharges into the Adriatic Sea. The upper reaches of the Jadro River, as well as its source, Jadro Spring, are protected as an ichthyological nature reserve, partly due to the presence of an endemic species of soft-mouthed trout.[2] The headwaters of the Jadro River were the original water supply for the ancient city comprised by Diocletian's Palace (now an area within the present day city of Split).[3] Contemporary studies indicate favourable water quality levels of the river near the headwatersatJadro Spring.[4]

The Jadro flows through the town of Solin and has a length of approximately four kilometres' moreover, the river provides water to the cities of Split, Kaštela and Trogir as well as of municipalities Podstrana, Klis, Seget and Okrug.[5] Incompliances with the regulations related to water for consumption occasionally appear due to turbidity caused by abundant precipitation.[5]

People from Solin also call it Solinska rika (Croatian for "Solin's river").

Salmo obtusirostris salonitana is an endemic trout species living in this river, which is currently endangered by the rainbow trout.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Tomljanović 2014, p. 217.
  • ^ "Jadro River, Dalmatia". Archived from the original on 2010-02-03. Retrieved 2009-10-26.
  • ^ C.Michael Hogan, "Diocletian's Palace", The Megalithic Portal, A. Burnham ed, Oct 6, 2007
  • ^ Štambuk-Giljanović, Nives (2006). "The Pollution Load by Nitrogen and Phosphorus IN the Jadro River". Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 123 (1–3): 13–30. doi:10.1007/s10661-005-9066-8. PMID 17054013. S2CID 21572417.
  • ^ a b Ignjatić Zokić, Tatjana; Miletić, Branko; Cvetnić, Matija; Markić, Marinko; Kučić Grgić, Dajana; Prevarić, Viktorija (2020). "Pilot istraživanje višeslojnom filtracijom vode izvorišta Jadro" [Pilot research using multi-layer filtration of water from the Jadro source]. Hrvatske vode. 28 (113): 197–204.
  • ^ Tomljanović 2014, pp. 217–219.
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