Ribnica (river)

Coordinates: 42°26′22″N 19°15′30″E / 42.4395°N 19.2583°E / 42.4395; 19.2583
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Ribnica
Adži-paša's bridge over the river Ribnica
Location
CountryMontenegro
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Morača
 • coordinates
42°26′22″N 19°15′30″E / 42.4395°N 19.2583°E / 42.4395; 19.2583
Basin features
ProgressionMoračaLake SkadarBojanaAdriatic Sea

The Ribnica (Montenegrin and Serbian Cyrillic: Рибница, pronounced [rîbnit͡sa]) is a small river that runs through Podgorica, Montenegro.[1]

It is a tributary to the river Morača, their confluence being at the city centre. It is mainly dried up in the summer. Podgorica was known as "Ribnica" after the Ribnica River in Middle Ages. Today, an area of Podgorica, Vrela Ribnička, is named after the river, which flows through the area as well.

References

  1. ^ Jezera i rijeke, Montenegro Travel