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Drina River

 

River, central Balkans, southeastern Europe. Originating with the confluence of the Tara and Piva rivers, it follows a northerly course 215 mi (346 km) to enter the Sava River. Its upper course is narrow, passing through canyons, while its lower course is wider. The Drina constitutes a large part of the boundary that separates Bosnia and Herzegovina from Serbia.

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