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The Ishëm (or Ishmi ; Albanian : Lumi i Ishmit ) is a river in western Albania , which brings water to the area north of the Albanian capital, Tirana . It forms part of a watercourse ( Tiranë - Gjole -Ishëm), but only the lower third of the watercourse is known as the Ishëm. The Ishëm proper is formed at the confluence of the rivers Gjole and Zezë , a few km northwest of Fushë-Krujë . It flows into the Adriatic Sea near the town of Ishëm . The length of the watercourse is recorded in different sources as between 74 and 79 km.

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7-415: The name of the river was recorded for the first time by Vibius Sequester (4th or 5th century AD) as Isamnus . Albanian Ishëm derives from the ancient name through Albanian phonetic changes, however it has been noted that the accentual pattern found in Íshëm < Ísamnus presupposes an "Adriatic Illyrian " intermediary. The Ishëm is formed from several rivers which arise to the northeast of Tirana in

14-797: The Skanderbeg Mountains beyond the Krujë range. The most important of these are: From the point where the Zeze joins the Gjole, the river is known as the Ishëm. It flows in a westerly direction until it reaches the edge of the Tirana Plain, then turns to the northwest and heads for the Adriatic . In this part of its journey it passes through a town with the same name. Shortly before the mouth of

21-529: The Plain of Tirana in a southwesterly direction, breaking through the chain of hills at the western edge of the plain where there are now two valleys (at Vorë and at Yzberisht), and entering the Erzen river valley. The rivers would have adopted their current, northerly course, as a result of subsidence in the Plain of Tirana. The drainage basin of the Ishëm covers a total area of 673 km. The average discharge at

28-662: The mouth of the river is 20.9 m³/s. The highest annual discharge is over six times the annual minimum. The city of Bendensis, later called Stephaniaka, was located at the mouth of the Ishëm. It was the seat of the diocese of Benda . The Ishëm and its tributaries, the Lanë and the Tiranë, are seriously polluted . Wastewater from industry and the city of Tirana empties into the rivers without being processed. The quantities of ammonia , nitrogen dioxide , and suspended solids exceed EU legal limits on several different measures. At its mouth,

35-561: The names do not appear in our copies of the poets; unless this is the result of carelessness or ignorance by the compiler, he must have had access to sources no longer extant. The lists are: The work was mainly copied by Italian humanists in the second half of the 9th century. The work is best known for preserving a dactylic pentameter line quoted from Cornelius Gallus , uno tellures dividit amne duas ("[the Scythian Hypanis ] with its one stream divides two lands"), which

42-582: The river smells very bad and the bay is polluted by the wastewater, plastic, and other detritus from Tirana, which threatens an important sea turtle breeding ground. Vibius Sequester Vibius Sequester (active in the 4th or 5th century AD) is the Latin author of lists of geographical names. De fluminibus, fontibus, lacubus, nemoribus, gentibus, quorum apud poëtas mentio fit is made up of seven alphabetical lists of geographical names mentioned by poets, especially Virgil , Ovid and Lucan . Several of

49-843: The river, it is joined by the Droja river, a stream which arises in the mountains northeast of Krujë. The Ishëm discharges into the Adriatic to the southwest of Laç in the Rodon Bay, which is bounded on the western edge by the Cape of Rodon and forms part of the Drin Gulf . It is possible that the Tiranë river and the Zeza were not always tributaries of the Ishëm, but used to flow into the Erzen . It has been suggested that at an earlier time they crossed

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