Ukrina

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Ukrina
Укрина
Ukrina.jpg
Watermill on Ukrina
Location
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
Physical characteristics
Source 
  elevation1,590 m (5,220 ft)
Mouth  
  location
Sava, near Brod
  coordinates
45°05′20″N17°56′09″E / 45.0889°N 17.9359°E / 45.0889; 17.9359 Coordinates: 45°05′20″N17°56′09″E / 45.0889°N 17.9359°E / 45.0889; 17.9359
  elevation
268 m (879 ft)
Length119.3 km (74.1 mi) [1]
Basin size1,504 km2 (581 sq mi) [1]
Basin features
Progression SavaDanubeBlack Sea
WaterfallsSeveral

Ukrina (Cyrillic : Укрина) is a river in the Central Bosnia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, right tributary of the river Sava. Its mouth is 3 km north from settlement Koraće and 10 km southwest of Brod. [2] [3] [4] [5]

Ukrina is produced by the merging of the Mala Ukrina (Small Ukrina) and Velika Ukrina (Great Ukrina). The length of Ukrina of origin Great Ukrina (Lukavac) is 119.3 km, and the surface area of the basin is 1504 km². [1]

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