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Ralja (river)






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Coordinates: 44°3652N 20°5919E / 44.6145°N 20.9886°E / 44.6145; 20.9886
 

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Ralja (Раља)
River Ralja near the village of Ralja (Smederevo)
Location
Country Serbia
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationKosmaj mountain, west of Velika Ivanča
Mouth 

 • location

Jezava, at Radinac

 • coordinates

44°36′52N 20°59′19E / 44.6145°N 20.9886°E / 44.6145; 20.9886
Length51 km (32 mi)
Basin size310 km2 (120 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionJezavaGreat MoravaDanubeBlack Sea

The Ralja (Serbian Cyrillic: Раља) is a river in the Šumadija region of Serbia. It is a 51 km long left tributary to the Jezava, a distributary of the Great Morava river.[1] It also gives its name to the surrounding Šumadija's subregion of Ralja.

Course[edit]

The Ralja originates in the northern part of the Kosmaj mountain, north of the village of Velika Ivanča, in the Sopot municipality of the City of Belgrade. Almost from the source, the river valley is a route for the Belgrade-Niš railway. At the villages of Popović and Mali Požarevac, the Ralja turns straight to the east for the rest of its flow and also from this point, the Belgrade-Niš highway joins the railroad.

As it flows next to the Belgrade suburbs of Dražanj, Umčari and Živkovac, the Ralja divides the Podunavlje region from the Ralja region of the low Šumadija, and leaves the City of Belgrade area at the village of Malo Orašje. After the villages of Binovac, Kolari, Vrbovac and Ralja, the river separates from the highway turning north at the village of Vranovo and empties into the one of several arms of the JezavaatSmederevo's suburb of Radinac.

Characteristics[edit]

The Ralja drains an area of 310 km², belongs to the Black Sea drainage basin, and is not navigable.

In July 2021, city announced that project for flash flood warning system is being applied on several rivers and streams on the territory of Belgrade, including the watershed of Ralja. Hydrological stations and rain gauges will be placed to monitor the water level. Ralja is known as relatively small stream, which however floods the surroundings during the heavy rains.[2] By March 2023 three hydrologocal stations were placed along the river, at Dražanj, Umčari and Živkovac, while the fourth was placed at the confluence of the Kamendol creek.[3]

In the lower section, Ralja is even more polluted, as there it receives the discharge canal of the Smederevo Ironworks wastewaters. Measurements from October 2021 and August 2022 showed high and prohibited levels of cadmium, lead, copper and zinc in river's mud. The water is completely red in this section.[4]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Miladinović, Slobodan Đ.; Gavrilović, Ljiljana M. "Estimates of endangerment and protection from torrential floods on Smederovo territory" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-06-01.
  • ^ Branka Vasiljević (21 July 2021). Уводи се систем ѕа најаву бујица [Flash flood warning system is being introduced]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 17.
  • ^ Milan Janković (3 April 2023). "Sistem za ranu najavu poplava u Grockoj" [Early flood alert system installed in Grocka]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 14.
  • ^ Olivera Milošević (30 August 2022). Тешки метали у муљу реке Раље код Смедерева [Heavy metals in the Ralja river's mud at Smederevo]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 08.
  • Sources[edit]


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