Via Drine, sometimes also DubrovaÃÂki put, was a medieval trade route through the Dinaric Alps that connected Dubrovnik (Republic of Ragusa) with the Drina river valley, and from there to various places in medieval Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia as well as the rest of the Balkans.
The route went through Trebinje, BileÃÂa, Gacko, FoÃÂa, Goraà ¾de, Vià ¡egrad, and Srebrenica. From Trebinje, a route forked towards the Via de Zenta. From FoÃÂa, a route forked towards the Via Militaris in Nià ¡. From Srebrenica, a route went to Sremska Mitrovica.
It was one of the two main routes from Bosnia to Dubrovnik, and was also known as the DubrovaÃÂki put (lit. the path to Dubrovnik); the other was Via Narenta that followed the path of the Neretva.