Reč

Reč (Reç) is a small town in the municipality of Ulcinj, southeastern Montenegro.Reč is mentioned in 1413 in the Scutarias taxable income part of the Albanian (arbanas) katun (semi-nomadic pastoral community) of Gjon Kereçi (Kereçi in the original) In recent times, many locals have migrated, notably to the United States. The area is a prime site for agricultural land, hunting, and fishing.

Reč is divided into two sections:
 * Reč
 * Kodre Dakaj (Kodrat e Reçit)

Family names
Djonovic, Dukagjini, Dushaj, Gazivoda, Gjoni / Gjonaj, Kina / Kinic, Mirdita, Selca / Selcanin, Shabani, Zadrima, Zagreda, Lotaj.

Notable people from Reč include


 * Mark Gjonaj, Albanian-American politician.

Demographics
The population of Reč between 1948 and 2003 was as follows:
 * 1948 – 221
 * 1953 – 275
 * 1961 – 317
 * 1981 – 336
 * 1991 – 291
 * 2003 – 117

According to the 2011 census, its population was 61.