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  2. List of rivers of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    River Length within Croatia (km) Total length (km) Drains into 1. Sava: 562 945 Danube: 2. Drava: 505 749 Danube: 3. Kupa: 296 296 Sava: 4. Danube: 188 2860

  3. Category:Rivers of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rivers of Croatia" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of rivers of ...

  4. Drava - Wikipedia

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    The river then passes Varaždin, Belišće and Osijek in Croatia, and Barcs in Hungary. It is navigable for about 90 kilometres (56 mi) from Čađavica in Croatia to its mouth. The hydrological parameters of Drava are regularly monitored in Croatia at Botovo, Terezino Polje, Donji Miholjac and Osijek. [13]

  5. Krka (Adriatic Sea) - Wikipedia

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    Krka River 30 March 2016 Krka River 30 March 2016 Krka River prior to "Roški Slap" waterfall. The Krka (pronounced) is a river in Croatia's Dalmatia region, known for its numerous waterfalls. It is 73 km (45 mi) long and its basin covers an area of 2,088 km 2 (806 sq mi). [1]

  6. Cetina - Wikipedia

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    The Cetina (pronounced) is a river in southern Croatia. It has a length of 101 km (63 mi) and its basin covers an area of 1,463 km 2 (565 sq mi). [1] From its source, Cetina descends from an elevation of 385 metres (1,263 ft) above sea level to the Adriatic Sea. It is the most water-rich river in Dalmatia. [2]

  7. Kupa - Wikipedia

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    The Kupa receives influx from the river Lahinja from the left in Primostek, passes Vrbovsko, and eventually detaches from the Slovenian border having passed Metlika. It then reaches the city of Karlovac, where it receives influx from two other rivers from the right, Dobra and Korana (which in turn is joined by Mrežnica).

  8. Mrežnica - Wikipedia

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    The Mrežnica (pronounced [mreʒnit͡sa]) is a river in Karlovac County, Croatia. It is 63 kilometres (39 mi) long and its basin covers an area of 64 square kilometres (25 sq mi). [1] Mrežnica is considered special due to its large number of waterfalls, totalling 93.

  9. Mirna (Adriatic Sea) - Wikipedia

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    Another Image of the Mirna River. The Mirna (Italian: Quieto) is a river in Istria, Croatia.In ancient times it was called the Aquilis. It is Istria's longest and richest river, being 53 km (33 mi) long and having a basin covering an area of 458 km 2 (177 sq mi). [1]