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Encyclopedia > Ibar river

The Ibar river is a river in southern Serbia and Montenegro, with a total length of 276 km (171 miles). It rises in the Mokra Planina mountains of eastern Montenegro and runs east to Kosovska Mitrovica in Kosovo, before turning north to join the Zapadna Morava in Serbia proper.


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