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Summary Of: Sava

River Sava sunset skyline in the city of Zagreb... River Sava sunset skyline in the city of Zagreb... River Sava sunset skyline in the city of... The Sava is created by two headwaters... The Sava Dolinka flows through the cities of Kranjska Gora... before it meets Sava Dolinka near Radovljica... The confluence of the Sava into the Danube at Belgrade... The confluence of the Sava into the Danube at Belgrade... The Sava as it flows into Kranj... The Sava as it flows into Kranj... The Sava as it flows into... The Sava drains an area of 95... In October 1964 Sava flooded Zagreb almost to the center... the Sava flooded lower parts of Belgrade... the Sava flows through a 90 km long gorge and afterwards the... the Sava grew longer and longer... the Sava begins to meander and in history changed course many times... The Sava connects three European capitals... so the Sava now flows through Ljubljana... Old Sava Bridge in Belgrade... Old Sava Bridge in Belgrade... Old Sava Bridge in Belgrade... The Sava is navigable for 593 km... The Sava Valley is also a natural route for land traffic... the Sava represents the north... Yugoslav times it was considered that the whole Sava is the border...

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