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The Sava (in Bosnian, Croatian and Slovenian: Sava, in Serbian: Сава or Sava, in German: Save or Sau) is a river in Europe, a right side tributary of Danube at Belgrade. It is 945 km long and flows through Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina (forming a part of its northern border with Croatia and Serbia) and Serbia.
Sava's major tributaries are:
- In Slovenia:
- Sora (right)
- Kokra (left)
- Kamniška Bistrica (left)
- Ljubljanica (right)
- Mirna (right)
- Savinja (left)
- Krka (right)
- Sotla/Sutla (left)
- On Croatian-Bosnian border:
- Una (right)
- In Serbia:
- Jerez (right)
- Kolubara (right)
- Topčiderska reka (right)
- Bosut (left)