Drina - Wikipedia The Drina (Serbian Cyrillic: Дрина, pronounced) is a 346 km (215 mi) long river in the Balkans, [1] which forms a large portion of the border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia It is the longest tributary of the Sava River and the longest karst river in the Dinaric Alps which belongs to the Danube River drainage basin
Дрина — Википедија Подручје кроз које протиче ријека Дрина Дрина са рекама које је стварају Таром и Пивом настаје у области високог карста у централним Динаридима Припада црноморском сливу Реке изворнице теку у правцу северозапада
Drina River | Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro | Britannica Drina River, river, central Balkans, southeastern Europe It originates with the confluence of the Tara and Piva rivers and follows a northerly course 215 miles (346 km) to enter the Sava Its upper course is through canyons and gorges, while its lower course is wider
The Drina river, a wild emerald beauty - Serbia. com The Drina continues to wind through amazing landscapes all the way to the city of Loznica where it transforms into a calm lowland river and somewhere near Sremska Rača, in a transparent mystical mist, it slowly flows into the Sava river, as if it has never been that wild, uncontrollable river
Drina Map - Stream - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Mapcarta The Drina is a 346 km long river in the Balkans, which forms a large portion of the border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia It is the longest tributary of the Sava River and the longest karst river in the Dinaric Alps which belongs to the Danube River drainage basin
DRINA. COM - The Balkans #1, unbiased news portal A tragic incident occurred in Sarajevo where 26-year-old Ajna Đukić fatally stabbed her mother, Vaska Sotirov Đukić After the murder, Ajna attempted suicide and was hospitalized
Reka Drina – sve što treba znati o njoj - Turizmopedija Drina je dugačka 346 km i velikim delom teče duž granice između Srbije i Bosne i Hercegovine Najduža je pritoka reke Save u Dinarskim Alpima i pripada velikom dunavskom slivu Veličina basena Drine pokriva 19 570 km 2 , a prosečan protok je 125 m 3 s
Drina - Name Meaning and Origin The name "Drina" is of Slavic origin and is typically used as a feminine given name It is derived from the river Drina, which flows through Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Montenegro The name Drina is often associated with qualities such as strength, resilience, and tranquility, reflecting the characteristics of the river
Battle of the Drina - Wikipedia The Battle of the Drina (Serbian: Bitka na Drini, Битка на Дрини) was fought between Serbian and Austro-Hungarian armies in September 1914, near Loznica, Serbia, during the First Serbian campaign of World War I
Drina National Park - Wikipedia Drina National Park is the fourth national park in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the third in Republika Srpska It was founded in 2017 The nearest town is Srebrenica It is located on the other side of the Drina in relation to Tara National Park in Serbia [2]