
River Drina
The Drina River is a significant waterway in southeastern Europe, forming part of the border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. It is approximately 346 kilometers long and originates from the mountains of Montenegro, flowing northwest into Serbia and then into the Sava River. The Drina is known for its scenic beauty, featuring deep canyons, lush forests, and historical sites along its banks. It plays an important role in regional ecology, agriculture, and hydroelectric power generation. The river also has cultural significance, inspiring literature and music in the region.