Tomorrica (river)
Appearance
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Tomorrica | |
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Location | |
Countries | Albania |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Tomorr Mountain |
• coordinates | 40°34′51″N 20°19′47″E / 40.5808°N 20.3298°E |
Mouth | |
• location | Devoll near Gramsh |
• coordinates | 40°42′00″N 20°08′00″E / 40.7°N 20.1333°E |
The Tomorrica is a river in southeastern Albania. River Tomorrica is a left tributary of Devoll, which feeds the Adriatic Sea in southeastern Albania. The river, 42 kilometers long, originates in the Tomorr Mountains, on the southern slopes of Mount Mieta (Maja e Mietës, 2024 m). At 1800 meters above sea level. Its catchment area is 376 km², collecting the waters of the Tomorr Mountains in the west and the Ostrovicë Mountains in the east. Significant left tributaries are only found on the lower reaches of the river: Velica, Leshnica, Kushova and Bregas.[1]
See also
References
- ^ Myslim Pashaj (2006). Gjeografia ushtarake. Tiranë: Instituti Gjeografik Ushtarak i Shqipërisë.