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Pećka Bistrica : ウィキペディア英語版 | Peć Bistrica
The Peć Bistrica ((セルビア語:Пећка Бистрица, Pećka Bistrica); (アルバニア語:Lumbardhi i Pejës)) is a river in Kosovo. This 62 km-long right tributary to the White Drin river flows entirely within the south-western part of Kosovo. The name ''Bistrica'' means "clearwater" in Serbian. The adjective ''Pećka'', "of Peć", is added to distinguish it from other Bistrica rivers in the Metohija region: Dečanska Bistrica ("of Dečani"), Prizrenska Bistrica ("of Prizren"), Kožnjarska Bistrica ("of Kožnjar"), Loćanska Bistrica ("of Loćan"), etc. == Upper Course ==
The Peć Bistrica originates from the eastern slopes of the Mokra mountain, on the border of Kosovo and Montenegro, at the altitude of 1,900 m, in the Rugovo region of Metohija. It flows to the south and initially receives many small streams coming down from the neighboring mountains of Hajla, Micinat and Bogićevica. Passing next to the villages of Boge, Hadžovići and Kućište, on the northern tip of the Micinat mountain it turns east into the Rugovo gorge.
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