The Lubina is a river in the Czech Republic, a right tributary of the Oder River. It flows through the Moravian-Silesian Region. It is long.
The name of the river was first documented in the 13th century. The village of Lubina (today part of Kopà Âivnice) was named after the river.
The Lubina originates in the territory of Trojanovice in the Moravian-Silesian Beskids range at an elevation of and flows to JistebnÃÂk, where it enters the Oder River at an elevation of . It is long. Its drainage basin has an area of . The average discharge at 5.2 river km (before the confluence with the Trnávka) is .
The longest tributaries of the Lubina are:
The river flows through the municipal territories of Trojanovice, Frenà ¡tát pod Radhoà ¡tÃÂm, Tichá, Lichnov, Kopà Âivnice, Pà ÂÃÂbor, Skotnice, Moà ¡nov, Petà Âvald, Stará Ves nad Ondà Âejnicàand JistebnÃÂk.
The mouth of the river is located within the Poodà ÂàProtected Landscape Area. Among the protected species of animals that live in the river are the European crayfish and the fish common minnow and alpine bullhead. The river is also a hunting ground for the Eurasian otter and common kingfisher.