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  2. Goodyear Dunlop Sava Tires - Wikipedia

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    Sava Tires is a Slovenian tyre and other rubber related products' manufacturer, it is now a subsidiary of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. It is located in Kranj , Slovenia . The company was formed in 1998 under the name Sava Tyres d.o.o., although tyre manufacturing had started in 1920.

  3. Sava - Wikipedia

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    The Sava Dolinka spring is fed by groundwater possibly exhibiting bifurcation of source karst aquifer to the Sava and Soča basins. [12] Nadiža creek, a short losing stream flowing nearby, is the source of Zelenci Pools water. [10] The Sava Dolinka is considered the Sava's initial, [9] 45-kilometre (28 mi) segment. [13]

  4. A1 (Bosnia and Herzegovina) - Wikipedia

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    A1 near Visoko A1 near Sarajevo Podlugovi interchange. The A1 motorway (Bosnian: Autocesta A1, Serbian Cyrillic: Аутопут A1, romanized: Autoput A1) is a motorway in Bosnia and Herzegovina that is part of the European route E73 and, together with Croatian motorways A10 and A5, and the Hungarian M6, will provide a modern and fast road connection from Budapest to Ploče, a seaport on the ...

  5. Bosna (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Bosna source is the Vrelo Bosne spring, located at 520 m (1,710 ft) a.s.l. [2] (according to an earlier source, 494.5 m (1,622 ft) a.s.l. [3]) at the foothills of mount Igman, on the outskirts of Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. [2] The spring is one of Bosnia and Herzegovina's chief natural landmarks and tourist attractions. [9]

  6. Central Sava Valley - Wikipedia

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    Several coal mines operated in the Central Sava Valley, although all except the Trbovlje–Hrastnik Mine are now defunct. It is surrounded by the Sava Hills, with Kum (1,220 metres or 4,000 feet) on the right side of the Sava and Black Peak (1,204 metres or 3,950 feet) on Čemšenik Pasture at the left side of the Sava, as its highest peaks.

  7. Posavina Canton - Wikipedia

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    The rest of northern Bosnia near the river Sava and near the border is the Brčko District and the Republika Srpska. The Brčko district divides Republika Srpska into 2 parts. The Posavina canton's position near the Sava river makes it a good place for agriculture because it is a flat lowland and there are no mountains in the area.

  8. Una (Sava) - Wikipedia

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    The Una (Serbian Cyrillic: Уна, pronounced) is a border river between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia and a right tributary of the Sava river. [1] It is part of the Black Sea drainage basin, and its watershed has a size of 10,200 km 2 (3,900 sq mi), of which 8,080 km 2 (3,120 sq mi) belongs to Bosnia and Herzegovina, and 2,120 km 2 (820 sq mi) to Croatia.

  9. Sava Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Sava Bridge may refer to: Ada Bridge, a cable-stayed bridge over the Sava river in Belgrade, Serbia; Sava River Bridge (A3), an A3 motorway bridge in Croatia;