After the villages of Poružnica and Trubarevac, the Sokobanjska Moravica turns south, curving between the western tip of the Ozren and southern slopes of the
Bukovik mountain. At the village of Bovan, the river is dammed, as part of the complex project of the
Velika Morava river regulation. Artificial
Bovan lake flooded the Bovan gorge carved by the river and is very popular local and regional tourist destination, especially among campers and fishermen, but the coastline is not put in order. The river continues to the south, in an inverse flow, and after the villages of Subotinac and Kraljevo, it empties into the Južna Morava at the town of
Aleksinac. The lower section, below the dam, is 9km long and highly protected "Fly Fishing Only" stretch, populated with native brown trout (
Salmo trutta fario). The Sokobanjska Moravica belongs to the
Black Sea drainage basin, drains an area of 606 km² itself, and it is not navigable. == References ==