Kriva River (Pčinja)

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Kriva (Крива)
Kriva reka watershed
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationCarev vrh, Osogovo mountain
Mouth 
 • location
Pčinja
Length75 km (47 mi)
Basin size1,002 km2 (387 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average14 m3/s (490 cu ft/s)

The Kriva (Macedonian: Крива), also Kriva Reka (Macedonian: Крива Pека), is a 75 km long river in northeastern Macedonia, and the biggest left tributary of the Pčinja.

The name Kriva Reka means "Curved river" in Macedonian.

Geography and Tributaries

The river rises at the northeastern slopes of Osogovo Mountain below the peak Carev vrh (2,085 m), at an altitude of 1,932 m. On the mouth close to village Klečevce river flows at an altitude of 294 m. From the spring to the first tributary of the Kiselička reka (about 18 km from the source), the river flows northwest, then turns sharply to the southwest.

The major tributaries of the Kriva Reka, are: Kiselicka reka, Gaberska reka, Raska reka, Rankovecka reka, Vetunicka reka, Drzava (or Rudjinska drzava), Zivusa, Duracka reka, Kratovska reka, Povisnica and Vrlej. It belongs to the Aegean sea drainage basin.
Kriva reka drains an area of around 1,002 km²

Kriva Reka river flowing through the town of Kriva Palanka

Bibliography

  • Kvalitet na površinskite vodi vo slivot na Kriva reka, O. Dimitrovska, I.Milevski, Bilten za fizička geografija, Skopje, 2005.