- The
Drina (Serbian Cyrillic: Дрина,
pronounced [
drǐːna]) is a 346 km (215 mi) long
river in the Balkans,
which forms a
large portion of the
border between...
- The
Drina is a
river in
Bosnia and
Herzegovina and Serbia.
Drina may also
refer to:
Drina Banovina, a
province of the
Kingdom of
Yugoslavia 1929-1941...
-
Drina is a
historical novel by the
Yugoslav writer Ivo Andrić. It
revolves around the
Mehmed Paša Sokolović
Bridge in Višegrad,
which spans the
Drina...
- and
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Drina Denifine Drina Jedina Drina Gold
Drina Silver Below are all the
current brands of
Drina cigarettes sold, with the levels...
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Drina river house (Serbian Cyrillic: Кућица на Дрини, Kućica na Drini) is a wooden, cabin-like
house on the rock in the
middle of the
Drina river, near...
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Wolves from the
Drina, (Serbian Cyrillic: Вукови са Дрине,
Vukovi sa Drine) was an
elite Special police unit, a part of the Army of
Republika Srpska’s...
- Šćepan
Polje (Montenegro) and Hum (Bosnia and Herzegovina) to form the
Drina river (a
branch of the
Danube watershed). The Tara
River cuts the Tara River...
- The
Drina Banovina or
Drina Banate (Serbo-Croatian:
Drinska banovina, Дринска бановина) was a
province (banovina) of the
Kingdom of
Yugoslavia between...
- Druce, 1895
Drina donina (Hewitson, 1865) -
brown yamfly Drina cowani Corbet, 1940
Drina maneia (Hewitson, 1863)
Drina mariae Eliot, 1969
Drina mavortia...
- The
Battle of the
Drina (Serbian:
Bitka na Drini, Битка на Дрини) was
fought between Serbian and Austro-Hungarian
armies in
September 1914, near Loznica...