Dospat (river)
Dospat (Доспат, Δεσπάτης) | |
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Dospat River at its mouth | |
Dospat River system | |
Location | |
Countries | Bulgaria and Greece |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Rhodope Mountains |
• elevation | 1,610 m (5,280 ft) |
Mouth | |
• location | Mesta/Nestos |
• coordinates | 41°23′25″N 24°5′15″E / 41.39028°N 24.08750°E / 41.39028; 24.08750 |
• elevation | 366 m (1,201 ft) |
Length | 110 km (68 mi) |
Basin size | 633.5 km2 (244.6 sq mi) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Nestos→ Aegean Sea |
Tributaries | |
• left | Sarnena |
• right | Kochan, Osina |
The Dospat (Bulgarian: Доспат; Greek: Δεσπάτης, Despatis) is a river in the Western Rhodope Mountains, the most important tributary of the Mesta.
It takes its source from the 1643-metre-high Rozov vrah ("Rose Peak") in Bulgaria and flows southeast until Dospat Dam, after which it turns southwest to continue generally to the south and flow into the Mesta as a left tributary near the village Mikrokleisoura on Greek territory just south of the Greek-Bulgarian border.
The Dospat has a drainage basin of 633.5 km2. Its length is 110 km,[citation needed] of which 79 km is in Bulgaria[1] and 21 km in Greece. For a small distance of 3 km it forms the Greek–Bulgarian border.
References
- ^ Statistical Yearbook 2017, National Statistical Institute (Bulgaria), p. 17
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