Drina
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The Drina is a river on the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia and Montenegro.
The Drina is formed in the Dinaric Alps by the Tara and Piva Rivers, both of which flow from Montenegro and converge near the border of Bosnia. It flows 346 km northward, mostly along the border of Bosnia and Serbia, into the Sava River near Sremska Rača in northwestern Serbia.
Major cities on or very near the Drina include Foča, Goražde, Višegrad, Žepa, and Zvornik in Bosnia and Bajina Bašta, Mali Zvornik and Loznica in Serbia.
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