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With an altitude of 71 meters above sea level, the town of Grocka is one of the lowest parts of Belgrade. [4] Other rivers in the municipality are Bolečica and Gročica. Being polluted, by 2019 the environmentalists described both rivers as "less of a watercourses, more of a sewage watersheds". [5] [6] [7]
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Begaljica is located in the central part of Grocka, in the geographical regions of Podunavlje (Danube river basin), and Šumadija (central Serbia). [4] It lies 107–270 m above sea level, on the water source sides of the Begaljica river, a right tributary of the Danube. [5]
Leštane is more crowded than its municipal seat, Grocka. Thousands of people migrated to the settlement from southern Serbia and especially Kosovo and Metohija in the 1970s, and after the exodus of Serbs from Kosovo and Goranci in 1999, new thousands settled in Leštane, so it is estimated it might have reached up to 15,000 inhabitants today.
Kaluđerica originated during the Ottoman rule of Serbia.A group of refugees who fled the Turks, settled at the bottom of the valley between two major roads. They cleared the thick woods around the creek and up to the 1950s, the settlement was predominantly agrarian, with most of the inhabitants working in agriculture and cattle breeding.
sub-region of Banat; part of Central Serbia Pomorišje: Novi Kneževac, Srpski Krstur: today considered sub-region of Banat; partially in Hungary and Romania Repište: Knićanin: sub-region of Banat Veliki Rit: north-west of Vršac: sub-region of Banat Srem: Belgrade, Sremska Mitrovica: part of Vojvodina; partially in Central Serbia and Croatia ...
Dražanj is located in the southern part of the municipality, in the northern Šumadija region, between the macro-region of Podunavlje and the northeastern slopes of Kosmaj mountain. It is situated 37 km southeast of Belgrade on the Ralja river and on both the rail and the highway connecting Belgrade and Niš .
Vinča is located on the confluence of the Bolečica river into the Danube, on the Danube's right bank, 13 km (8.1 mi) east of Belgrade and 15 km (9.3 mi) west of its own municipal seat of Grocka. It is situated along the stream of Makački potok , which empties into the Bolečica.