Bistrica (Drina)

Bistrica
Dobropoljka
Canyon of Dobropoljka/Bistrica, just downstream of confluence with its main headwater river the Dobropoljka
EtymologyBistra voda / Clear water
Location
StateBosnia and Herzegovina
MunicipalityKupres, Tomislavgrad
RegionTropolje
SettlementsŠuica, Mokronoge, Letka, Kovači
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationTreskavica
 • coordinates43°36′13″N 18°25′02″E / 43.603525°N 18.417358°E / 43.603525; 18.417358
 • elevation1,280 m (4,200 ft)
2nd source 
 • locationTreskavica
MouthDrina
 • location
Brod na Drini
 • coordinates
43°29′26″N 18°44′39″E / 43.490642°N 18.744265°E / 43.490642; 18.744265
 • elevation
394 m (1,293 ft)
Length43.3 km (26.9 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionDrina → Sava → Danube → Black Sea
River systemDrina
Cities
Tributaries 
 • leftDraženica, Vran, Rijeka, Miljevka
 • rightGradovi potok, Oteša, Gvoza

The Bistrica (Serbian Cyrillic: Бистрица), also Dobropoljka, is a left tributary of the Drina. It springs out of the massif of Treskavica mountain. The source-group is made up of a dozen smaller springs and streams, while the Bistrica spring itself is located in a cave at 1280 m above sea level at the site of Siljevice.[1] It passes through Dobro Polje where it is called Dobropoljka or Dobropoljska Rijeka.[2] Just beneath Dobro Polje, river creates a huge natural arch through the limestone rock of its canyon, which is protected Nature Monument.[3]

The length of the river is 43.3 km, its catchment area is 425.0 km², and its mouth is located at Vučijak locality in Brod na Drini, near Foča, at 394 m above sea level. The most significant left tributaries are the Drazenica river at 10.8 km long, and the Miljevka river at 13.2 km long, while the right tributaries are the Oteša river at 15.2 km long, and the Govza river at 21.9 km long.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b ПМФ Бања Лука 2006, p. 175.
  2. ^ Bosnia and Herzegovina - Land of Diversity (pdf) (First National Report of BiH for the Convention on Biological Diversity and Landscape ed.). Convention on Biological Diversity. January 2008. p. 111. ISBN 978-9958-9089-2-7. Retrieved 10 October 2025.
  3. ^ "FENOMENI: Čuda prirode kod Banja Luke, Foče, na Čvrsnici". Naj-Portal.com (in Bosnian). 16 July 2020. Retrieved 10 October 2025.

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