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词条 Dečani Bistrica
释义

  1. Name

  2. Prokletije and Gorge of Dečani

  3. Metohija region

  4. References

{{Infobox river
| name = Dečani Bistrica
| name_native = {{lang-sr|Дечанска Бистрица}} / Dečanska Bistrica
{{lang-sq|Bistrica e Deçanit}}
| name_native_lang =
| name_other =
| image = Манастир Високи Дечани, Метохија 7.JPG
| image_caption =
| source1_location = Bogićevica mountain, Kosovo
| mouth_location = White Drin, near Klina, Kosovo
| mouth_coordinates = {{coord|42.5175|20.5425|display=it}}
| progression = {{RWhite Drin}}
| subdivision_type1 = Country
| subdivision_name1 = Kosovo
| length = {{convert|53|km|abbr=on}}
| source1_elevation =
| discharge1_avg =
| basin_size = {{convert|300|km2|abbr=on}}
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The Dečani Bistrica or Deçan's Lumbardh[1][2] ({{lang-sr|Дечанска Бистрица}} / Dečanska Bistrica, {{lang-sq|Bistrica e Deçanit}} or Lumbardhi i Deçanit) is a river in Kosovo. This 53 km-long right tributary to the White Drin river flows entirely within the western part of Kosovo (the Metohija region).

Name

The name of the river, Bistrica, means "clearwater" in Serbian. The adjective Dečanska, "of Dečani", is added to distinguish it from other Bistrica rivers in the Metohija region: Peć Bistrica ("of Peć"), Prizren Bistrica ("of Prizren"), Kožnjar Bistrica ("of Kožnjar"), Loćane Bistrica ("of Loćane"), etc.

Prokletije and Gorge of Dečani

The Dečani Bistrica originates from the southern slopes of the Bogićevica mountain, a part of the massive Prokletije mountain system. The river flows north of the Đeravica peak, the highest in Kosovo (2,656 m), initially under the name of Kožnjarska Bistrica, and receives many streams from the Bogićevica, Micinat, Strečoka and Koprivnik mountains.

The river turns southeast on the northern slopes of the Koprivnik and Strečoka mountains, where it carved the deep gorge of Dečani (Dečanska klisura). The upper part of the gorge is the glacial trough of the ancient Dečani glacier on the Prokletije mountain.

Metohija region

As the river flows out of the gorge it reaches the medieval monastery of Visoki Dečani, which is on UNESCO's World Heritage List. The river continues eastward, in the very densely populated area next to the small town of Dečani and the villages of Istinić, Beleg, Brdlić, Vranovac and Jablanica, before it empties into the White Drin.

In the upper course, the waters of the river are used for the Kožnjar hydroelectrical power plant (6.5 MW). In the lower parts its waters are, to some extent, used for irrigation.

The Dečani Bistrica belongs to the Adriatic Sea drainage basin, drains itself an area of 300 km², and it is not navigable.

References

1. ^{{cite book|author1=Jochen Bundschuh|author2=Mario César Suárez A.|title=Introduction to the Numerical Modeling of Groundwater and Geothermal Systems: Fundamentals of Mass, Energy and Solute Transport in Poroelastic Rocks|date=5 July 2010|publisher=CRC Press|page=159}}
2. ^{{cite book|author1=John Oppenheim|author2=Willem-Jan van der Wolf|author3=Global Law Association|title=Global war crimes tribunal collection|year=2008|publisher=Global Law Association|p=527}}
{{commons category|Dečanska Bistrica}}
  • Mala Prosvetina Enciklopedija, Third edition (1985); Prosveta; {{ISBN|86-07-00001-2}}
  • Jovan Đ. Marković (1990): Enciklopedijski geografski leksikon Jugoslavije; Svjetlost-Sarajevo; {{ISBN|86-01-02651-6}}
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3 : Rivers of Serbia|Rivers of Kosovo|Prokletije Mountains

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