Jasenica (Neretva)

Summary

Jasenica is a sinking river in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It begins as the Ugrovača river, runs through canyon where it gets new name, the Brina, and flows into the town of Široki Brijeg. Here it connects with the Borak wellspring that rises at the base of the mountainside near Široki Brijeg, thus creating the Lištica river.[1]

Jasenica
Location
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Neretva
 • coordinates
43°15′12″N 17°49′28″E / 43.2534°N 17.8244°E / 43.2534; 17.8244
Basin features
ProgressionUgrovača→ Brina→ Lištica→ Jasenica→ NeretvaAdriatic Sea

Sinking river edit

The Lištica sinks in the area of Mostarsko Blato seasonal lake and appears as the Jasenica, in eponymous village Jasenica in Rodoč suburb of Mostar. After short course it empties into the Neretva near Ortiješ, south of Mostar.

Water utilization edit

The river Lištica/Jasenica is listed as the second coldest river in Europe, and is prone to constant flooding mostly during winter.[2] For the second reason waters of the Lištica is utilized with Mostarsko Blato Hydroelectric Power Station. Power station on the Lištica river/Jasenica is located in Jasenica village, Rodoč. Installed capacity of this plant is 60 MW.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Hercegovački slivovi - Ugrovača - Lištica - Jasenica". DINARSKO GORJE (in Serbo-Croatian and English). Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Lištica River & Spring Borak in Široki Brijeg- Herzegovina - holidays, cheap accommodation, hotels". meet-hercegovina.com (in Serbo-Croatian and English). Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Mostarsko Blata Hydro Power Plant". ebrdrenewables.com. Retrieved 12 March 2019.