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The '''Nera''' ([[Romanian language|Romanian]]: ''Nera'', [[Serbian language|Serbian]]: ''Nera'' or ''Нера'', [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]]: ''Néra'') is a [[river]] in [[Southeastern Europe]] that rises in the eastern [[Banat]], [[Romania]] in the [[Caraş-Severin County]] and flows into the [[Danube]] on the border between [[Romania]] and [[Serbia]], near [[Bela Crkva (Vojvodina)|Bela Crkva]].
The '''Nera''' ([[Romanian language|Romanian]]: ''Nera'', [[Serbian language|Serbian]] [[Cyrillic]: '''Нера''', [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]]: ''Néra'') is a 124 km long [[river]] in [[Romania]] and [[Serbia]], [[Serbia and Montenegro]], left tributary of the [[Danube]].

== Romania ==
The Nera rises in the [[Semenic mountains]], the easternmost part of the [[Banat]] region, south of the city of [[Reşiţa]], in the [[Caraş-Severin County]] of Romania. The river flows straight to the south from the Piatra Grozbe peak, under which it springs. Reaching the village of Borlovenii Vechi, the Nera turns southwest, flowing between the Semenic and [[Banat mountains]]. In this section, the Nera receives its left tributary, the Rudăria, and passes next to many villages (Prilipeţ, Dalboşeţ, Moceriş), until it reaches Şopotu-Nou, where it sharply turns to the northwest, still curving around the Semenic mountains. It passes next to the villages of Sasca Română, Sasca Montana, Slatina Nera and Naidăş, at which point it becomes the border river between Romania and Serbia and Montenegro for the remaining 27 km.

== Border River==
In the border section, the Nera flows through the depression of Bela Crkva (Belocrkvanska kotlina; Cyrillic: Белоцркванска котлина), and settlements on the Romanian side include Lescoviţa, Zlatiţa and Socol, while on the Serbian side there is only one village on the river itself, Kusić, with several settlements in the vicinity of the river: Kaluđerovo, the city of [[Bela Crkva (Vojvodina)|Bela Crkva]], [[Vračev Gaj]] and [[Banatska Palanka]]. At Vračev Gaj the river turns south and empties into the Danube near the village of [[Stara Palanka]].

The Nera drains an area of 1.240 km², belongs to the [[Black sea]] [[drainage basin]] and it is not navigable.

== References ==
* ''Mala Prosvetina Enciklopedija'', Third edition (1985); Prosveta; ISBN 86-07-00001-2
* Jovan Đ. Marković (1990): ''Enciklopedijski geografski leksikon Jugoslavije''; Svjetlost-Sarajevo; ISBN 86-01-02651-6


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Revision as of 13:36, 7 May 2006

The Nera (Romanian: Nera, Serbian [[Cyrillic]: Нера, Hungarian: Néra) is a 124 km long river in Romania and Serbia, Serbia and Montenegro, left tributary of the Danube.

Romania

The Nera rises in the Semenic mountains, the easternmost part of the Banat region, south of the city of Reşiţa, in the Caraş-Severin County of Romania. The river flows straight to the south from the Piatra Grozbe peak, under which it springs. Reaching the village of Borlovenii Vechi, the Nera turns southwest, flowing between the Semenic and Banat mountains. In this section, the Nera receives its left tributary, the Rudăria, and passes next to many villages (Prilipeţ, Dalboşeţ, Moceriş), until it reaches Şopotu-Nou, where it sharply turns to the northwest, still curving around the Semenic mountains. It passes next to the villages of Sasca Română, Sasca Montana, Slatina Nera and Naidăş, at which point it becomes the border river between Romania and Serbia and Montenegro for the remaining 27 km.

Border River

In the border section, the Nera flows through the depression of Bela Crkva (Belocrkvanska kotlina; Cyrillic: Белоцркванска котлина), and settlements on the Romanian side include Lescoviţa, Zlatiţa and Socol, while on the Serbian side there is only one village on the river itself, Kusić, with several settlements in the vicinity of the river: Kaluđerovo, the city of Bela Crkva, Vračev Gaj and Banatska Palanka. At Vračev Gaj the river turns south and empties into the Danube near the village of Stara Palanka.

The Nera drains an area of 1.240 km², belongs to the Black sea drainage basin and it is not navigable.

References

  • Mala Prosvetina Enciklopedija, Third edition (1985); Prosveta; ISBN 86-07-00001-2
  • Jovan Đ. Marković (1990): Enciklopedijski geografski leksikon Jugoslavije; Svjetlost-Sarajevo; ISBN 86-01-02651-6