The Tsibritsa (, ; also transliterated as Cibrica, Tzibritza; ) is a river in the western Danubian Plain of northern Bulgaria and a right tributary of the Danube. Its length is 88 km.
The Tsibritsa (, ; also transliterated as Cibrica, Tzibritza; ) is a river in the western Danubian Plain of northern Bulgaria and a right tributary of the Danube. Its length is 88 km.
== Geography == The river originates under the name Selska bara north of the summit of Kostin Vrah (871 m) in the Shiroka Planina division of the Fore-Balkan, a mountainous chain straddling north of and in parallel with the Balkan Mountains. At the village of Klisuritsa it receives its tributary the Klisuritsa, enters the Danubian Plain and turns east. At Dalgodeltsi the river bends northeast for the rest of its course and flows in a wide asymmetrical valley with steeper rights banks. The Tsibritsa flows into the Danube at an altitude of 27 m some 700 m east of the village of Dolni Tsibar.
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