Originally, the Mlava flows to the northwest, but soon turns to the north, which is the general direction it follows for the rest of its course. It flows next to the
Žagubica, the main center of Homolje valley, and the villages of Izvarica (where it receives from the right the
Jošanička reka), Ribare, Sige and Ladne Vode. In this section, the Mlava carved a long gorge,
Gornjčako-ribarska klisura (Cyrillic: Горњачко-рибарска клисура; The gorge of Gornjak-Ribare), which begins at the Ribare, than it widens into the Krepoljin widening (where the large village of
Krepoljin is located), and narrows again. Breaking through the ending part of the gorge at the village of Ždrelo, near the monastery of
Gornjak, the Mlava leaves the Homolje for the Mlava region. == Middle course (Mlava region) ==