It is located in the valley of the Vranjska river, under the Bujkovski bridge. This whole part of the city was named after the fountain. As the legend goes the fountain was built by a Turk in order to atone for the sins of the death of Dimana, the unfortunate Serbian mother, whose three sons were killed by the Turks. Dimana stayed with her cat to wait for the day of judgment. In great sorrow, one day she pulled out a gold coin, which she intended for her daughter-in-law, the wife of her firstborn son. As she knew that day will never come, she put gold coin around the cat’s neck. The cat was killed by a Turk because of the gold coin, and at that point Dimana died of grief.