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Sana (river)

The Sana (Serbian Cyrillic: Сана, pronounced [sǎːna]) is a river in the north-western part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a tributary of the Una, which it flows into at Novi Grad. It is the longest of the nine rivers that flow through Sanski Most, and is 142 km long. It is not a navigable waterway.

Sana
The Sana river between the municipalities of Oštra Luka and Prijedor.
Location of the Sana's confluence with the Una
Location
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationRibnik, Western Bosnia and Herzegovina
 • coordinates44°19′03″N 16°50′12″E / 44.3173773°N 16.8365586°E / 44.3173773; 16.8365586
Mouth 
 • location
Una river, in Novi Grad, Bosnia and Herzegovina
 • coordinates
45°03′04″N 16°22′59″E / 45.051°N 16.383°E / 45.051; 16.383Coordinates: 45°03′04″N 16°22′59″E / 45.051°N 16.383°E / 45.051; 16.383
Length141.9 km (88.2 mi) [1]
Basin size4,258 km2 (1,644 sq mi) [1]
Basin features
ProgressionUnaSavaDanubeBlack Sea

Name

The name of the river derives from the Latin adjective sānus, feminine sāna hence sana, which roughly translates "healthy" (Aqua Sanus translates as healthy water / river).[2]

Course and sections

 
The Sana and Ribnik rivers wellspring groups

Springs and Upper Sana

 
One of three major wellsprings of the Sana

The Sana in its upper course is fast mountain river with upland freshwater ecology, and its waters being very clear and cold. Gushing out of the karst plateau with Ovčara as most prominent summit (1576 m), between Klekovača and Vitorog mountains, and flows toward alluvial plains of the Bosanska Krajina with lowland freshwater ecology. Well-spring areal is located in the vicinity of Marići village, between surrounding villages of Gornja and Donja Pečka, Gornji and Donji Vrbljani, and Medna, on the territories of Ribnik and Mrkonjić Grad municipality not far from the town of Šipovo. The source itself consists of four major and water abundant karstic well-springs, with relatively high average discharge, and after about hundred meters first three individual wellsprings merge with a main course, which is set by the small stream of Korana coming from the right form direction of Gornja Pečka village, receiving the Sana springs one-by-one, with first three supplementing it from the left and, after just a little more than one kilometre downstream, with the fourth from the right. This fourth well-spring is also known for the Mračaj karstic cave from which it emerges. From this point the Sana is formed river, with steady average discharge.

The river at this point is still with low average discharge, and receiving the waters of several other smaller streams, but after just about 17 km the Sana meet with its first major tributary, the short but water abundant river, the Ribnik. The area surrounding confluence of the two rivers is called Ribnik, and is divided between two settlements, Gornji and Donji Ribnik. From Ribnik, the Sana runs through a valley in a south-to-north-northwestern direction as it reach the historic town of Ključ.

Middle course

At this point, passing through Ključ, the upper course ends and river enters its midsection narrow gorge, with steep but relatively low slopes, while turning its course to more clear south-to-north direction. The river here combines with the waters of several typical karstic streams, abundant in water but short in length. Its main tributary is water abundant the Sanica river, which flows east-to-west from the direction of Grmeč mountain, and in this section reaches the Sana from the left at Vrhpolje [bs]. After 72 km and the altitude difference of 262.52 m, the Sana then passes through Sanski Most and combines with the significant tributary rivers, the Dabar, the Zdena and the Bliha river, both from the left, and two other smaller one. From here it runs toward the town of Prijedor, where its middle section ends, and where it receives the waters of Gomjenica river from the right.

Lower Sana

The Sana then turns sharply under an angle of almost 90 degrees and heads west toward its final destination in Novi Grad, where it empties into the Una river as its most important and largest tributary. From Sanski Most, through Prijedor, to its confluence with the Una in Bosanski Novi, average drop is 41.21 m. Between Prijedor and Novi Grad, the river also serves as a natural border between the two subregions, Potkozarje and Podgrmeč. In this section the Sana is characteristically lowland river.

Before the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a paper mill "Celpak" in Prijedor was draining wastewater into the Sana, just downstream from the town, so that the further flow of the river was considered polluted. From the outset of the war, and after the war to this day, the factory has been shut down and the discharge of wastewater is reduced to significantly smaller scale. At the center of Novi Grad the Sana reaches the Una river.

Environmental concerns

Plans to harness hydropower on the Sana have been proposed; a concession was granted to begin a project in 2008 or 2009.[3] The hydroelectric power plant MHE Medna opened in 2018 and was developed by the company Kelag [de] in the upper reaches of the river, just a few kilometres from the Sana's source outlets. The project was protested by local and national NGOs for years, but without success. Opponents raised concerns that the dam would damage the river's flow (river morphology), ambient value, and beauty; and inflict habitat destruction of native fish such as the endangered Huchen (Danube salmon).[4][5][6]

Tourism and recreation

Rafting is one of the most popular forms of outdoor recreation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the river Sana is popular destination.

The Sana is known for an abundant ichthyofauna, rich in species, and recreational and fly fishing are very popular on entire course of the river. Most important is critically endangered endemic huchen, whose population is maintained healthy in the Sana and its tributary the river Sanica, while the Bliha, Dabar, Zdena, Gomjenica, Kozica, and especially the small river Banjica near Ključ are all important spawning grounds for both, huchen and its prey, common nase (Chondrostoma nasus) and grayling (Thymallus thymallus).

In the Sana's headwaters fly fishing is particularly popular, with the tributary Ribnik being famous throughout the world as a popular fly fishing destination, with a trophy sized greyling being abundant.

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ a b (PDF). International Sava River Basin Commission. September 2009. p. 13. Archived from the original (PDF, 9.98 MB) on 2017-07-17.
  2. ^ Vojić, Fahrudin (2 July 2017). "Sanska Ilidža – blago koje teče neiskorišteno". balkans.aljazeera.net (in Bosnian). Retrieved 23 May 2022.
  3. ^ Da li će se graditi hidroelektrana na Sani?
  4. ^ Krivić, Goran; Crnković, Nataša (13 March 2018). "The Beginning of the End of the Sana River". riverwatch.eu. River Watch. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  5. ^ "Sana River". Balkan Rivers - Save the Blue Heart of Europe. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  6. ^ 'They dammed everything' - Bosnia's hydropower gone sour

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The Sana Serbian Cyrillic Sana pronounced sǎːna is a river in the north western part of Bosnia and Herzegovina It is a tributary of the Una which it flows into at Novi Grad It is the longest of the nine rivers that flow through Sanski Most and is 142 km long It is not a navigable waterway SanaThe Sana river between the municipalities of Ostra Luka and Prijedor Location of the Sana s confluence with the UnaLocationCountryBosnia and HerzegovinaPhysical characteristicsSource locationRibnik Western Bosnia and Herzegovina coordinates44 19 03 N 16 50 12 E 44 3173773 N 16 8365586 E 44 3173773 16 8365586Mouth locationUna river in Novi Grad Bosnia and Herzegovina coordinates45 03 04 N 16 22 59 E 45 051 N 16 383 E 45 051 16 383 Coordinates 45 03 04 N 16 22 59 E 45 051 N 16 383 E 45 051 16 383Length141 9 km 88 2 mi 1 Basin size4 258 km2 1 644 sq mi 1 Basin featuresProgressionUna Sava Danube Black Sea Contents 1 Name 2 Course and sections 2 1 Springs and Upper Sana 2 2 Middle course 2 3 Lower Sana 3 Environmental concerns 4 Tourism and recreation 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 ReferencesName EditThe name of the river derives from the Latin adjective sanus feminine sana hence sana which roughly translates healthy Aqua Sanus translates as healthy water river 2 Course and sections Edit The Sana and Ribnik rivers wellspring groups Springs and Upper Sana Edit One of three major wellsprings of the Sana The Sana in its upper course is fast mountain river with upland freshwater ecology and its waters being very clear and cold Gushing out of the karst plateau with Ovcara as most prominent summit 1576 m between Klekovaca and Vitorog mountains and flows toward alluvial plains of the Bosanska Krajina with lowland freshwater ecology Well spring areal is located in the vicinity of Marici village between surrounding villages of Gornja and Donja Pecka Gornji and Donji Vrbljani and Medna on the territories of Ribnik and Mrkonjic Grad municipality not far from the town of Sipovo The source itself consists of four major and water abundant karstic well springs with relatively high average discharge and after about hundred meters first three individual wellsprings merge with a main course which is set by the small stream of Korana coming from the right form direction of Gornja Pecka village receiving the Sana springs one by one with first three supplementing it from the left and after just a little more than one kilometre downstream with the fourth from the right This fourth well spring is also known for the Mracaj karstic cave from which it emerges From this point the Sana is formed river with steady average discharge The river at this point is still with low average discharge and receiving the waters of several other smaller streams but after just about 17 km the Sana meet with its first major tributary the short but water abundant river the Ribnik The area surrounding confluence of the two rivers is called Ribnik and is divided between two settlements Gornji and Donji Ribnik From Ribnik the Sana runs through a valley in a south to north northwestern direction as it reach the historic town of Kljuc Middle course Edit At this point passing through Kljuc the upper course ends and river enters its midsection narrow gorge with steep but relatively low slopes while turning its course to more clear south to north direction The river here combines with the waters of several typical karstic streams abundant in water but short in length Its main tributary is water abundant the Sanica river which flows east to west from the direction of Grmec mountain and in this section reaches the Sana from the left at Vrhpolje bs After 72 km and the altitude difference of 262 52 m the Sana then passes through Sanski Most and combines with the significant tributary rivers the Dabar the Zdena and the Bliha river both from the left and two other smaller one From here it runs toward the town of Prijedor where its middle section ends and where it receives the waters of Gomjenica river from the right Lower Sana Edit The Sana then turns sharply under an angle of almost 90 degrees and heads west toward its final destination in Novi Grad where it empties into the Una river as its most important and largest tributary From Sanski Most through Prijedor to its confluence with the Una in Bosanski Novi average drop is 41 21 m Between Prijedor and Novi Grad the river also serves as a natural border between the two subregions Potkozarje and Podgrmec In this section the Sana is characteristically lowland river Before the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina a paper mill Celpak in Prijedor was draining wastewater into the Sana just downstream from the town so that the further flow of the river was considered polluted From the outset of the war and after the war to this day the factory has been shut down and the discharge of wastewater is reduced to significantly smaller scale At the center of Novi Grad the Sana reaches the Una river Environmental concerns EditPlans to harness hydropower on the Sana have been proposed a concession was granted to begin a project in 2008 or 2009 3 The hydroelectric power plant MHE Medna opened in 2018 and was developed by the company Kelag de in the upper reaches of the river just a few kilometres from the Sana s source outlets The project was protested by local and national NGOs for years but without success Opponents raised concerns that the dam would damage the river s flow river morphology ambient value and beauty and inflict habitat destruction of native fish such as the endangered Huchen Danube salmon 4 5 6 Tourism and recreation EditRafting is one of the most popular forms of outdoor recreation in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the river Sana is popular destination The Sana is known for an abundant ichthyofauna rich in species and recreational and fly fishing are very popular on entire course of the river Most important is critically endangered endemic huchen whose population is maintained healthy in the Sana and its tributary the river Sanica while the Bliha Dabar Zdena Gomjenica Kozica and especially the small river Banjica near Kljuc are all important spawning grounds for both huchen and its prey common nase Chondrostoma nasus and grayling Thymallus thymallus In the Sana s headwaters fly fishing is particularly popular with the tributary Ribnik being famous throughout the world as a popular fly fishing destination with a trophy sized greyling being abundant Gallery Edit The Sana river near Donji Vrbljani Bosnia The Ribnik river is a short but significant tributary of the Sana The Sanica river lower section just a few kilometres before it meets the Sana The Sana river in Prijedor The Sana river at its mouth in Novi GradSee also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sana River List of rivers of Bosnia and HerzegovinaReferences Edit a b Sava River Basin Analysis Report PDF International Sava River Basin Commission September 2009 p 13 Archived from the original PDF 9 98 MB on 2017 07 17 Vojic Fahrudin 2 July 2017 Sanska Ilidza blago koje tece neiskoristeno balkans aljazeera net in Bosnian Retrieved 23 May 2022 Da li ce se graditi hidroelektrana na Sani Krivic Goran Crnkovic Natasa 13 March 2018 The Beginning of the End of the Sana River riverwatch eu River Watch Retrieved 4 February 2022 Sana River Balkan Rivers Save the Blue Heart of Europe Retrieved 4 February 2022 They dammed everything Bosnia s hydropower gone sour Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sana river amp oldid 1093790399, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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