Byala_Reka_(Luda_Reka_tributary)

Byala Reka (Luda Reka tributary)

Byala Reka (Luda Reka tributary)

River in Bulgaria


Byala reka (Bulgarian: Бяла река, meaning White river; Greek: Ασπροπόταμος) is a river in the Rhodope Mountains in Southern Bulgaria, the longest tributary of Luda reka.

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The river rises near the village of Chernichevo, close to the Greek border then flows in a general eastern direction until it flows into Luda reka near Siv Kladenets exactly on the Greek border.

The river is notable for the meanders in its middle course which is part of the protected area "Meanders of the White river" as well the species of ray-finned fish, Cobitis rhodopensis, which was discovered in 1998 and is the only endemic vertebrate in Bulgaria.[1][2][3]


References

  1. "Cobitis rhodopensis Vassilev, 1998". Discover Life. Retrieved 2022-08-25.



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