The Sava is a river in central Europe.
Sava may also refer to:
People
edit- Sava (name), a south Slavic name
- Sava the Goth (334–372), Romanian martyr and saint
- Sava I of Serbia (1169/1174–1236), Serbian medieval prince turned monk, archbishop and saint
Places
editBulgaria
edit- Sava, Bulgaria, a village in Dalgopol
Estonia
edit- Sava, Estonia, village in Luunja Parish, Tartu County
Iran
edit- Sava, Iran, a city in Markazi Province
Italy
edit- Sava, Apulia, a commune in the province of Taranto, Apulia
- Sava (Baronissi), a village in the province of Salerno, Campania
Madagascar
editMauritania
edit- Sava, Mauritania, a village
Romania
edit- Sava, Pălatca, a village in Pălatca Commune, Cluj County
- Sava River (Beznea), a tributary of the Beznea river
Serbia
edit- Lake Sava, a lake in Belgrade
- Sava Centar, an event facility in Belgrade
- Sava City, business district under construction in Belgrade
Slovenia
edit- Sava (Jesenice), a settlement that is now part of the town of Jesenice
- Sava, Litija, a settlement in the Municipality of Litija
Organisations
edit- Sava (cycling team), a Slovenian cycling team
- Sava Tires, a Slovenian tire brand, part of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company
Other uses
edit- Sava (mythology), a creature in Polynesian mythology
- Sava (insect), a genus of assassin bugs in the tribe Harpactorini
- Sava-class submarine, a class of Yugoslav submarines built during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
- Yugoslav submarine Sava, commissioned 1949, stricken 1971
- Yugoslav monitor Sava, formerly SMS Bodrog, the ship which fired the opening shots of the First World War