Karašica | |
Mouth Location: | Drava |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Subdivision Name1: | Croatia |
Length: | 91km (57miles) |
Basin Size: | 936km2 |
Tributaries Right: | Vučica |
Source1: | Voćinska rijeka |
Karašica is a river in eastern Croatia whose length, combined with its tributary Vučica is 150km (90miles), and whose basin covers 2347km2.[1]
Karašica and Vučica rise in the mountain of Papuk and flow towards the northeast into a plain, where they meander in an eastward direction. Vučica discharges into Karašica between Valpovo and Ladimirevci and the river flows into the Drava north of Josipovac.
There are several suggested etymologies for the name "Karašica". It's not explainable in Croatian. One is that it comes from the Turkish words "kara su" (black stream). Second is that it comes from the Latin word "Carassius", denoting several species of freshwater fish. Perhaps the most likely one is that it comes from the Indo-European root *(s)ker, meaning "to cut", in the sense "the river that cuts through the valley".