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Arda River (Maritsa)
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Arda (Арда), Ardas (Αρδας)
The Arda at Borislavtsi , Haskovo Province , Bulgaria
Origin
near Smolyan , Rhodopes , Bulgaria
Mouth
Maritsa , near Edirne
41°39′39″N 26°29′42″E / 41.66083 , 26.495 Coordinates : 41°39′39″N 26°29′42″E / 41.66083 , 26.495
Basin countries
Bulgaria , Greece
Length
290 km (241 km in Bulgaria)
Source elevation
1,455 m (Ardin vrah)
Basin area
5,795 km²
The Arda (Bulgarian : Арда , Greek : ¨Αρδας , Ardas ) is a river whose source lies in the Bulgarian Rhodope Mountains near the town of Smolyan , flowing 290 kilometres eastward past Kardzhali and Ivaylovgrad and through Greece in the northern portion of the Evros prefecture including Kastanies . It then enters the Maritsa (Greek : Έβρος , Evros ) just west of Edirne , Turkey . The portion in Bulgaria is accented by three hydroelectric and irrigation dams , Kardzhali Dam , Studen Kladenets and Ivaylovgrad Dam , and is 241 km long, making the Arda the longest river in the Rhodopes . The medieval Dyavolski most arch bridge crosses the river 10 km from Ardino .
The three floods of February 18 , 2005 , when the water level was at 4.8 m, March 1 and March 7 , 2005 flooded the low lying areas, especially in the Kastanies area which turned the area into a lagoon. The merging of the waters of the Maritsa (Evros/Meriç) caused streets and buildings including homes to be flooded and people to be stranded in their homes.
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