Korana Explained

Korana
Map:
Zoom:7
Stroke-Color:
  1. 003efa
Stroke-Width:3
Marker:water
Pushpin Map:Dinaric Alps
Mouth Location:Kupa
Mouth Coordinates:45.5°N 15.575°W
Subdivision Type1:Countries
Length:138.6km (86.1miles)
Basin Size:2301.5km2

The Korana is a river in central Croatia and west Bosnia and Herzegovina. The river has a total length of 138.6km (86.1miles) and watershed area of 2301.5km2.

The river's name is derived from Proto-Indo-European *karr- 'rock'.[1] It was recorded in the 13th century as Coranna and Corona.

Korana rises in the eastern parts of Lika and creates the Plitvice Lakes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Downstream from Plitvice Lakes, the Korana river forms a 25 kilometers long border between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina near Cazin. From there it flows northwards through Croatia, where it finally reaches the river Kupa at Karlovac.

The soil of the karst region, through which this river flows consists of limestone.Under certain physical and chemical conditions the river is constantly creating new soil from plants (see: Plitvice Lakes).

The river Slunjčica flows into Korana at Rastoke/Slunj, and the river Mrežnica flows into it at Karlovac.

In the Korana exist rich molluscan assemblages composed of 33 species.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. H. Barić, Slav. revija (1950) (3), cited in
  2. Luboš Beran; (2013) Aquatic molluscan fauna (Mollusca) of the Korana River (Croatia) p. 232, Natura Croatica, https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=166390