River Sava

SAVA

The Sava River flows through Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia, where it flows through the capital city. It is a major tributary of the Danube River and is approximately 940 kilometers (584 miles) long.

The Sava River has played an important role in the development of the region throughout history. It has been used for transportation, irrigation and tourist landmark. The river is also a popular destination for recreational activities such as fishing, boating and kayaking.

In Belgrade, the Sava River is an important part of the city’s identity. The river divides the city into two parts – the historic Old Town and the more modern New Belgrade. The Sava River is crossed by several bridges in Belgrade, including the Ada Bridge and the Branko’s Bridge, which have become iconic landmarks of the city. 

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