Lakavica
Lakavica, or Kriva Lakavica (Macedonian: Лакавица or Крива Лакавица), is a river in the east-central part of the Republic of North Macedonia, in Štip and Konče municipalities. It is a left tributary of the Bregalnica River, the second largest river in country. The Lakavica Valley is very fertile and dotted with many villages and farms.
Lakavica | |
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Location | |
Country | Republic of North Macedonia |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | |
• location | Bregalnica |
• coordinates | 41.7043°N 22.1455°E |
Basin features | |
Progression | Bregalnica→ Vardar→ Aegean Sea |
Kriva Lakavica flows down from the northern slopes of the Gradeska mountain range at an altitude of 570 m, from the village Sofilari, at a height of 251 m. It is 42 km long with a southeastern current, ending south of the village of Dolni Lipovikj. The river moves in a south-southeast direction with a total drop of 319 m and an average decline of 7.6‰ covering a total area of 425 km². Lake Mantovo was constructed out of the upper portion of the lake in 1978.
In terms of water flows, there are characteristic torrents: through summer it dries up, and in the case of torrential rains, the water level increases up to 2 meters, with the water pouring from the riverbed, causing huge damage to the surrounding arable land. This flash flooding resulted in a child's death in 2014. [1]