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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Tisza, Drava, Vedea River, Sava, List of tributaries of the Danube, Olt River, Isar, Prut, Timi River, Great Morava, Siret River, Nera River, Timok, Ialomi a River, Arge River, Kara, Jiu River, Bole ica, Cerna River, Vah, Wien, Pek, Lech, Hron, Inn, Enns, Ipe, Donaukanal, Mlava, Leitha, Nadela, Marcal, Vils, Mostonga, Traun, Pore ka, Iskar, Rot, Regen, Raba, Iller, Yantra, Friedberger Ach, Osam, Innbach, Rottum, Rusenski Lom, Altmuhl, Jaseni ka, Tsibritsa, Ybbs, Naab, Budovar, Gusen, Traisen, Piesting, Lavant, Ogosta, Archar River, Ilz, Vit, Gunz, Zusam, Wornitz, Paar, Schmutter, Grosse Laber, Abens, Lauchert, Schwarze Laber, Vuka, Biber, Sio, Vydrica, Fischa. Excerpt: The Sava is a river in Southeast Europe, a right side tributary of the Danube river at Belgrade. Counting from Zelenci, the source of Sava Dolinka, it is 947 kilometres (588 mi) long and drains 97,713 square kilometres (37,727 sq mi) of surface area. It flows through Slovenia, Croatia, along the northern border of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and through Serbia. Its middle basin is a natural border of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. Sava is considered to be the northern border of the Balkan Peninsula. It belongs to the Black Sea drainage basin, and represents the longest Danube's right tributary and the second longest of all, as well as the richest with water, by far. It drains a significant portion of the Dinaric Alps region, through significant tributaries of Kupa, Una, Vrbas, Bosna and Drina. Sava also the 16th longest river in Europe and the second longest one (after Tisza) that does not join directly a sea. Savica Falls, source of the SavicaThe Sava Dolinka starts in the Julian Alps as the continuation of Nadi a Creek at an elevation of 833 m in Zelenci, near Kranjska Gora. A notable (left) tributary of it is the Radovna, which flows through a ..