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The Rakovički Creek ( / ''Rakovički potok'', "Rakovica Creek") is a short stream in north-central
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, an 8,5 kilometer-long right tributary to the
Topčiderka Topčiderska River ( / ''Topčiderska reka'', "Topčider River"), or colloquially Topčiderka ( sr-cyr, Топчидерка), or Topčiderski Creek ( / ''Topčiderski potok'', "Topčider Creek"), is a river in north-central Serbia, a 30 km-l ...
river. During its entire flow it runs through the southern outskirts of the urban section of
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. It is one of the 40 rivers, streams and creeks that flow or used to flow through Belgrade, but as the majority of them is completely or partially conducted underground into the city sewage system, Rakovički potok avoided such faith. Even though it is short, the creek flows through a number of Belgrade's neighborhoods and gave its name to two urban neighborhoods of Belgrade, one municipality and a monastery.


Course

The creek originates from the northern slopes of the Torlak hill, in the south-eastern part of the Belgrade's urban neighborhood of Kumodraž in the
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municipality. It flows to the south, along the eastern side of the Torlak, passing between the neighborhoods of
Jajinci Jajinci ( sr-Cyrl, Јајинци, ) is an urban neighborhood located in the municipality of Voždovac, in Belgrade, Serbia. It was the site of the worst carnage in Serbia during World War II when German occupational forces executed nearly 80,000 ...
and Selo Rakovica. In the ''Pašinac'' field it receives the ''Milošev potok'' from the left, turns north-west and enters the municipality of Rakovica. It flows next to the northern section of the neighborhood of Resnik, several smaller, new neighborhoods (
Jelezovac Jelezovac ( sr-Cyr, Јелезовац) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the municipality of Rakovica. Though official city documents refer to the area as part of the Sunčani Breg-Jelezovac settlemen ...
,
Sunčani Breg Sunčani Breg () is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the Belgrade's municipality of Rakovica. Location Sunčani Breg is the sub-neighborhood of Miljakovac, in its southern section, close to the qua ...
,
Straževica Straževica () is a hill and an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Rakovica. The area was the most heavily bombed part of Belgrade during the NATO bombing of Serbia in 1999. Loc ...
) and the monastery of Rakovica, curving along the eastern and northern slopes of the 209 meter-high hill of Straževica. At the neighborhood of
Kneževac Kneževac may refer to: * Kneževac, Belgrade, a Belgrade suburb near Rakovica, Serbia * Kneževac (Sjenica), a village in Serbia * Kneževac (Knić), a village in Serbia * Kneževac, Croatia, a village near Čaglin {{geodis ...
, Rakovički potok receives the creek of ''Zmajevac'' and for the last 300 meters has been conducted underground, below the industrial complex of the "21 Maj" factory, emptying into the Topčiderka.


Characteristics

The creek got its name from the
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("Crayfish creek"; Serbian: ''rak'', ''rakovica'') which used to live in the creek in the Middle Ages. In turn, the creek gave its name to the Belgrade's modern municipality of Rakovica, the neighborhoods of Rakovica (in the same municipality) and Selo Rakovica (in the municipality of Voždovac) and the monastery of Rakovica. The central valley of the creek is a natural route for the eastern part of the ''Kružni put'', the main road connecting the southern outskirts of Belgrade and the projected route of the future
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. Belgrade-
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railway also passes through the valley, parallel to the road. The area near the creek's mouth (Kneževac-Rakovica) is one of major industrial zones in Belgrade. In May 1999, during the
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, the
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in Rakovica was hit and 80 tons of
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partially burned polluting the air, but a significant amount leaked into the Rakovički potok polluting Topčiderka and
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rivers downstream.Damages in the 1999 NATO bombing of Serbia


References


Bibliography

* ''Beograd — plan grada''; M@gic M@p, 2006. . {{DEFAULTSORT:Rakovicki Rivers of Serbia Geography of Belgrade Šumadija Rakovica, Belgrade