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at a height of 65 meters, which is created by a brush from which the hot water from the lake (TE KOSTOLAC B canal) is released. In the rainy years, Wild Mlava spreads over 100 m while the normal width of that part of Mlava near Bradarac and Drmno is only 30–45 m, and the normal depth is about 1.5–3
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Warm Mlava (Topla Mlava) is a canal that connects Mlava (Wild Mlava) with the Danube east of the village of Selo Kostolac and west of the Kostolac B TPP. Its length is 4.3 km from the brush to the mouth, and from the yellow bridge (Viminacijum Bridge) to the intersection of 6.1 km. Its
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characteristics are warm water that comes out of the brush because of which there are plenty of fish and its biggest resident is pike and carp. The width is about 2 to 5 normal Mlava basins (70–175 m) and the depth is up to 4 m.
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In the lower part of the Mlava is divided into many parallel flows and causes frequent floods, and although many settlements are located near the river, none is on its shore. The villages near the Mlava are:
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m. Some geographers call this Wild Mlava system, while Warm Mlava is considered as the final part of the Mlava stream, until Mlava turns its old trough "Cold Mlava" (Donja Mogila), east of
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Originally, the Mlava flows to the northwest, but soon turns to the north, which is the general direction it follows for the rest of its course. It flows next to the
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is located), and narrows again. Breaking through the ending part of the gorge at the village of Ždrelo, near the monastery of
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and are located in the center of Kostolac basin. Mlava does not affect the main drainage of
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region, the Tisnica receives from the right a very powerful outflow of the karst well of
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In this section, the Mlava valley widens, as the river flows next to the villages of
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Mlava Brbor, confluence of the river Mlava and the lake TE Kostolac B in Warm Mlava
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peak. It flows to the north and curves around the eastern slopes of the mountain
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The drainage area of the Mlava covers 2,810 km and belongs the
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The last two settlements on the Mlace are the village
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Mlava River

Serbia
Žagubica
Mouth
Danube River
Kostolac
44°45′40″N 21°10′54″E / 44.7611°N 21.1816°E / 44.7611; 21.1816
Danube
Black Sea
Serbian Cyrillic
river
Serbia
Danube
Kučaj
Beljanica
Homolje
Žagubičko vrelo
Žagubica
Krepoljin
Gornjak
Šetonje
Veliko Laole
Petrovac na Mlavi
Stig

Veliko Selo
Toponica
Kalište
Malo Crniće

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