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- Drina - Wikipedia
During World War I, from September 8 to September 16, 1914, the Drina was the battlefield of bloody battles between the Serbian and Austro-Hungarian army, the Battle of Cer and Battle of Drina
- 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
Once it was an important battle site that divided the Eastern and the Western Roman Empire, later the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Serbia, and today the Drina is the border between Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Drina - Confluence of European Water Bodies
The Drina river basin covers an area of 19,680 km² and extends over the territory of the three largest coastal countries: Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro
- Drina: A tale of rivers and roads - TheWaterChannel
The Drina River, celebrated as one of the most picturesque waterways in the Western Balkans, is born where the Tara and Piva rivers meet on the border of Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina
- The Drina River: Mankind Ruining the Helper of Mankind – Vermont . . .
” The Drina River runs over 200 miles through Bosnia, Montenegro, and Serbia The Drina Basin encompasses nearly 8,000 square miles throughout these countries The Drina Basin flows into the larger Sava River Basin The word “drina” means “ helper and defender of mankind ”
- Drina (River ) • Mapy. com
The Drina is a 345 km river running through Montenegro, Serbia, and Bosnia-Herzegovina, partially serving as a border between the latter two countries Formed by the confluence of the Tara and Piva rivers, it offers opportunities for kayaking and rafting despite being largely non-navigable
- What does drina mean? - Definitions. net
The Drina (Serbian Cyrillic: Дрина, pronounced [drǐːna]) is a 346 km (215 mi) long Balkans river, which forms a large portion of the border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia
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