Kriva River

The Kriva River is a 75 km long river in northeastern North Macedonia, and the biggest left tributary of the Pčinja River. The name Kriva Reka means "Curved River" in Macedonian. The river rises at the northeastern slopes of Osogovo Mountain below the peak Carev Vrv 2,085 metres, at an altitude of 1,932 metres. On the mouth close to village Klečevce ri…
The Kriva River is a 75 km long river in northeastern North Macedonia, and the biggest left tributary of the Pčinja River. The name Kriva Reka means "Curved River" in Macedonian. The river rises at the northeastern slopes of Osogovo Mountain below the peak Carev Vrv 2,085 metres, at an altitude of 1,932 metres. On the mouth close to village Klečevce river flows at an altitude of 294 metres. From the spring to the first tributary of the Kiselička reka, the river flows northwest, then turns sharply to the southwest.
  • Country: Republic of North Macedonia
  • Length: 75 km (47 mi)
  • Basin size: 1,002 km² (387 sq mi)
  • Progression: Pčinja→ Vardar→ Aegean Sea
Data from: en.wikipedia.org