Jegrička

Jegrička

The Jegrička near Žabalj
Native name Јегричка
Country Serbia
Basin
Main source Bačka region, south of the Pivnice village, Vojvodina, Serbia
76 m (249 ft)
River mouth Tisa river, west of Zrenjanin, Vojvodina, Serbia
Physical characteristics
Length 65 km (40 mi)

The Jegrička (Serbian Cyrillic: Јегричка, Hungarian: Jegricska), is a river in northern Serbia, in the Bačka region of the Vojvodina province, a 65 km-long left tributary to the Tisa river.

The Jegrička originates south of the Pivnice village, in the central Bačka and flows in the eastern direction whole of its course. It passes next to the villages of Despotovo, Ravno Selo, Zmajevo and Sirig, parallel to the Canal Danube-Tisa-Danube and Mali Kanal.

Near the town of Temerin, the Jegrička forms an arc to the north, flows next to the Gospođinci village and into the marshes of Žabalj to the south, where its waters are used for the Jegrička fish pond, with an area of 0.98 square kilometers. The river continues eastward, on the northern side of the Jurišna humka hillock (88 m) and empties into the Tisa.

The Jegrička used to be a slow, intermittent water flow, connecting a series of marshes and bogs which in the periods of high waters spilled over and flew like a real river, reaching the Tisa. Today, the complete first section of the river bed (35 km) is channelled. In the next 20 km the river is preserved in its natural shape while the last 15 km are used for fish ponds. The reason why is the river so slow and lazy is extremely small inclination in its watershed, only 3 m on the course of 65 km (the river springs out at an altitude of 76 m and empties on 73 m).

N In 2003 the river was placed under the preliminary environmental protection.

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