Yantra (Янтра) | |
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The Yantra running through Veliko Tarnovo
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Country | Bulgaria |
Basin features | |
Main source | Central Stara Planina, Bulgaria 1,340 m (4,400 ft) |
River mouth | Danube, close to Svishtov |
Basin size | 7,862 km2 (3,036 sq mi) |
Physical characteristics | |
Length | 285 km (177 mi) |
Coordinates: 43°24′33″N 25°40′45″E / 43.40917°N 25.67917°E
The Yàntra (Bulgarian: Янтра) is a river in northern Bulgaria, a right tributary of the Danube. It is 285 km long (the third longest Bulgarian tributary of the Danube) and has a watershed of 7,862 km².
The Yantra has its source from the northern foot of Hadzhi Dimitar Peak in Central Stara Planina, at 1,340 m. In its upper course, it is often called Etar (Етър), its older name. The river flows into the Danube close to Svishtov.
A special feature of the river are the many gorges it forms by crossing the Forebalkan area, the largest one being close to Veliko Tarnovo, 7 km in length, albeit actually two times longer due to the river's many turns.
Major cities on the river are Gabrovo, Veliko Tarnovo, Gorna Oryahovitsa, Polski Trambesh, and Byala, close to which is the famous bridge Belenski most over the Yantra.
Yantra Cove in Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after Yantra River.