Jaþmanda river
The Jaþmanda river is a river in Covtle, travelling north from headwaters in the Cientla mountains through Mangátle and Mjarec to join the Ecvri river shortly downriver of Glisng. The river is famous for its depictions in art, and is considered a symbol of the city of Mangátle.
Course of the river
Headwaters to Mangátle
The headwaters of the Jaþmanda river are located partway up Nuliþ mountain south of Mangátle. The river winds fairly gently down the mountain. It passes the ruins of the old Lahegar ad Mangátle south of the city, before flowing through Mangátle just slightly east of the city centre.
Mangátle
The Jaþmanda river flows through the city of Mangátle slightly east of the city centre. This part of the river is famous for its riverside promenade, and the calm and clean waters are considered one of the only safe places for recreational river swimming in Covtle. A short section in the middle has a few restaurant patios, however, the majority of the riverside in Mangátle is a promenade with no restaurant patios. The promenade is considered a classic romantic outing in Mangátle.