The River Sateska is located in the south-west of North Macedonia. Currently a tributary of Lake Ohrid, it originally flowed directly into the River Black Drim but was re-routed in 1961/2. It now accounts for 39.36% of the Lake Ohrid watershed and is consequently one of its most important tributaries.[1]
^Jordanoski, M., Velkova-Jordanoska, L., Veljanoska-Sarafiloska, E. "Ecological Effects of River Sateska and its Tributaries on Ancient Lake Ohrid" (PDF). Natura Montenegrina. 7 (2): 541–547.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
The River Sateska is located in the south-west of North Macedonia. Currently a tributary of Lake Ohrid, it originally flowed directly into the River Black...
FK Sateska (Macedonian: ФК Сатеска) is a football club based in the village of Volino, Debarca Municipality, North Macedonia. They are currently competing...
drained for agriculture in the 1940s and again in the 1960s when the River Sateska was rerouted. Nowadays, the last remaining significant coastline wetland...
(in Bulgaria) Lebnica Strumica Stara Reka Drim (in Albania) Black Drin Sateska Golema Reka Radika Derven Ribnička Dlaboka Danube (in Serbia) Južna Morava...
joins the 44 km Bojana 3 km after that emerges from Lake Skadar. The Sateska (38 km) flows into the Black Drin (149 km) less than 4 km after Black Drin's...
the west. The municipality encompasses the Debarca Valley, part of the Sateska River watershed that flows into Lake Ohrid and belongs to the Lake Ohrid...
groups in the village include: Macedonians 462 Local football club FK Sateska plays in the Macedonian Third League (Southwest Division). Macedonian Census...