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Iskar (river)

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Basin size
  
8,646 km (3,338 sq mi)

Basin area
  
8,646 km²

Source
  
Rila

Country
  
Bulgaria

Length
  
368 km

Source elevation
  
2,500 m

Mouth
  
Gigen

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Main source
  
under Damga Peak, Rila, Bulgaria 2,500 m (8,200 ft)

River mouth
  
north of Gigen, Pleven Province

Similar
  
Iskar Reservoir, Rila, Musala, Yantra, Balkan Mountains

The Iskar (Bulgarian: Искър [ˈiskɐr]; Latin: Oescus; Ancient Greek: Οἶσκος) is, with a length of 368 km, the longest river that runs solely in Bulgaria, and a tributary of the Danube.

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Map of r. Iskar, Bulgaria

The Iskar is formed by three rivers, the Chèrni (black) Iskar, Bèli (white) Iskar and Lèvi (left) Iskar (known under the collective name Ìskrove), with the source being accepted to be the Prav (straight) Iskar, a tributary of the Cherni Iskar. After descending from the north slopes of Rila, it fills the Iskar Reservoir—the largest in Bulgaria and the Lake Pancharevo. The river runs through the outskirts of Sofia and passes through a rocky gorge in the Balkan Mountains. It flows into the Danube near the village of Gigen in Pleven Province. The Iskar is the only river to take its source from southern Bulgaria and cross the Balkan Mountains to flow into the Danube.

The Iskar flows through seven provinces of Bulgaria: the capital city of Sofia, Sofia Province, Pernik Province, Vratsa Province, Pleven Province and Lovech Province. This is the main source of water for Sofiyskavoda, the water and sewarage company in Sofia.

In terms of geology, the Iskar is the oldest river in the Balkans and also the only one to have preserved its original direction despite the significant geological changes in later stages.

Honour

Iskar Glacier on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after Iskar River.

References

Iskar (river) Wikipedia