Save, a river in the south of Austria, and an important affluent of the Danube, rises in the north-west of Carniola, and flows south-east, passing Laibach, and forming in part the boundary between Carniola and Styria; then it traverses Croatia, and going eastwards separates Bosnia and Servia on the south from Slavonia on the north, and after a course of 556 miles effects its junction with the Danube at Belgrade. It is navigable up to Sissek in Croatia, 366 miles from Belgrade.
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 9: Bound to Swansea, p. 175
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