Jadro
Appearance
Jadro | |
---|---|
Solin | |
Location | |
Country | Croatia |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | |
• location | Adriatic Sea |
• coordinates | 43°32′05″N 16°28′33″E / 43.5347°N 16.4757°E |
Length | 4.5 km[1] |
The Jadro is a
headwaters at Jadro Spring.[4]
The Jadro flows through the town of
Split, Kaštela and Trogir as well as of municipalities Podstrana, Klis, Seget and Okrug.[5] Incompliances with the regulations related to water for consumption occasionally appear due to turbidity caused by abundant precipitation.[5]
People from Solin also call it Solinska rika (Croatian for "Solin's river").
endangered by the rainbow trout.[6]
References
- ^ Tomljanović 2014, p. 217.
- ^ "Jadro River, Dalmatia". Archived from the original on 2010-02-03. Retrieved 2009-10-26.
- ^ C.Michael Hogan, "Diocletian's Palace", The Megalithic Portal, A. Burnham ed, Oct 6, 2007
- S2CID 21572417.
- ^ a b Ignjatić Zokić, Tatjana; Miletić, Branko; Cvetnić, Matija; Markić, Marinko; Kučić Grgić, Dajana; Prevarić, Viktorija (2020). "Pilot istraživanje višeslojnom filtracijom vode izvorišta Jadro" [Pilot research using multi-layer filtration of water from the Jadro source]. Hrvatske vode. 28 (113): 197–204.
- ^ Tomljanović 2014, pp. 217–219.
Bibliography
- Tomljanović, Tea (September 2014). "Endemska mekousna pastrva solinka (Salmo obtusirostris salonitana)" [Endemic softmouth trout solinka (Salmo obtusirostris salonitana)] (PDF). Tusculum (in Croatian). 7 (1): 215–224. Retrieved 4 December 2018.