Dragor (river)
River in North Macedonia
41°02′50″N 21°26′11″E / 41.0471°N 21.4365°E / 41.0471; 21.4365The Dragor (Macedonian: Драгор) is a small river situated in the south of North Macedonia. Stretching 25 km (16 mi), it flows mainly through the city of Bitola.[1] Its spring is located near Sapunčica, on the Baba Mountain. The Dragor is a right tributary of the Crna river.
References
- ^ Robert Mihajlovski (2021). The Religious and Cultural Landscape of Ottoman Manastır. p. 6.
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