Abava

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Abava
The Abava by Sabile
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationLestene swamp, Latvia
 • elevation47 m (154 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Venta
Length134 km (83 mi)
Basin size2,042 km2 (788 sq mi)

The Abava is a river in Latvia and the largest tributary of the Venta. It flows through Tukums, Talsi and Kuldiga districts. Length - 129 km, basin area - 2030 km2. 50% of the basin covered by forests.

Its valley was submitted for inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List.[1]

Characterictics of the river

The river begins at the Lestene-ENAV marsh, on the eastern side of the Eastern Highlands at an elevation of 54 metres above sea level. The upper Abava is straightened, and flows in a northerly direction. At Kandava, it turns westwards and follows a very winding course. It descends through a height of 51 metres. The river has a number of dolomite rapids with a velocity of 2 m/s. The second largest waterfall in Latvia, the Abava Waterfall (Latvian: Abavas rumba), is on this river.[2]

References

  1. ^ Abava Valley, UNESCO World Heritage Centre, Retrieved 9 November 2010.
  2. ^ Abavas Rumba Archived May 4, 2010, at the Wayback Machine