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・ Kriva Reka
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・ Kriva Reka (Čajetina)
・ Kriva Reka, Brus
・ Kriva Rijeka
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・ Krivaj, Požega-Slavonia County
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・ Krivaja (Blace)
・ Krivaja (Bosna)
・ Krivaja (Cazin)
Krivaja (Serbia)
・ Krivaja (Sjenica)
・ Krivaja (Šabac)
・ Krivaja, Bačka Topola
・ Krivajevići
・ Krivajevići (Ilijaš)
・ Krivak-class frigate
・ Krivandino
・ Krivandino, Velikoluksky District, Pskov Oblast
・ Krivany
・ Krivača
・ Krivača (Lebane)
・ Krivača (Lučani)
・ Krivača, Golubac
・ Krivače (Han Pijesak)


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Krivaja (Serbia) : ウィキペディア英語版
Krivaja (Serbia)

The Krivaja (Serbian Cyrillic: Криваја) is a river in northern Serbia. With the length of it is the longest river that flows completely within the borders of Serbian province of Vojvodina.
== Upper Course ==

The Krivaja springs out in the Subotička Peščara, from the several streams which meet southwest of the village of Žednik. The longest stream originates from ''Pavlovac hillock'' (Cyrillic: ''Павловац'') northeast of Bajmok, one of the most populous villages in Vojvodina. The stream passes between the village of Đurđin and ''Jaramazov hillock'' (Cyrillic: ''Јарамазов'') before it meets the shorter, northern stream (already named the Krivaja) and continues to the south.
The river passes next to the villages of Mali Beograd and Zobnatica, a tourist resort and site of the famous stud-farm, before it reaches the town of Bačka Topola.
At Zobnatica, the Krivaja is dammed, creating 5.5 km long artificial Zobnatica lake, with an area of 2,55 km², used for irrigation and tourism.

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