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The '''Morava''' or '''Great Morava''' (Морава or Велика Морава) is a river in ] that flows into the ] near ]. | ||
The Velika (Great) Morava is created by the confluence of Južna (Southern) Morava and Zapadna (Western) Morava located near the town of ]. | The Velika (Great) Morava is created by the confluence of Južna (Southern) Morava (Јужна Морава) and Zapadna (Western) Morava (Западна Морава) located near the town of ]. The South and the Great Morava form the longest river in ]. The waters of Morava are essential to the local agriculture. The gratitude of the local people for this river has been expressed in many ] folk songs. | ||
The rivers' Latin name referenced in Roman documents was ''Margus''. The southern branch was called ''Angrus'' and the western one ''Brongus''. | The rivers' Latin name referenced in Roman documents was ''Margus''. The southern branch was called ''Angrus'' and the western one ''Brongus''. |
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The Morava or Great Morava (Морава or Велика Морава) is a river in Serbia that flows into the Danube near Smederevo.
The Velika (Great) Morava is created by the confluence of Južna (Southern) Morava (Јужна Морава) and Zapadna (Western) Morava (Западна Морава) located near the town of Kruševac. The South and the Great Morava form the longest river in Serbia. The waters of Morava are essential to the local agriculture. The gratitude of the local people for this river has been expressed in many Serbian folk songs.
The rivers' Latin name referenced in Roman documents was Margus. The southern branch was called Angrus and the western one Brongus.
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