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Jablanica (river) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jablanica (river)
The Jablanica (Serbian Cyrillic: Јабланица, ) is an river in southern Serbia. A left tributary of the South (or Južna) Morava river, it gives its name to the region of Jablanica and to modern Serbia's Jablanica District, with the region contributing about one third of the district's area. == Origin == The Jablanica originates from the Goljak mountain, near the village of Grbavce, on the border with Kosovo. The area is rich in thermal springs, so several spas are located near the river: Stara Banja, Ravna Banja and Sijarina with popular Sijarinska Banja. At the village of Maćedonce Retkocersko the Jablanica receives the left tributary ''Čokotinska reka'' (Cyrillic: ''Чокотинска река''), turns southeast and the region of Jablanica begins from that point.
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