Prohromska Cesma

The Česma is a river in central Croatia, a left tributary of the river Lonja-Trebež. It is 106 km long, and its catchment area is 3,253 km. It is created by merging streams Grđevica and Barna at 45°43′32″N 17°03′01″E / 45.72556°N 17.05028°E near the village of Pavlovac in the municipality of Veliki Grđevac. The Česma basin is fan-shaped and formed by a nu…
The Česma is a river in central Croatia, a left tributary of the river Lonja-Trebež. It is 106 km long, and its catchment area is 3,253 km. It is created by merging streams Grđevica and Barna at 45°43′32″N 17°03′01″E / 45.72556°N 17.05028°E near the village of Pavlovac in the municipality of Veliki Grđevac. The Česma basin is fan-shaped and formed by a number of streams rising on the slopes of Bilogora and Moslavačka Gora hills. Southern sides of Bilogora slightly goes downhill, rugged with numerous ravines and gullies, steeply and deeply cut in. On the sides appear numerous springs, whose flow reduces or dries up during the dry part of the year.
  • Country: Croatia
  • Length: 105.7 km (65.7 mi)
  • Basin size: 3,253 km² (1,256 sq mi)
  • Progression: Lonja→ Sava→ Danube→ Black Sea
Data from: en.wikipedia.org