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Iecava (river)

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Iecava
Physical characteristics
MouthLielupe river, Latvia
Length[1]

Iecava is a river in Latvia. Iecava's source is formed from several springs near Daudzese village, Jaunjelgava municipality. The river's mouth located 4 km below Jelgava city in Lielupe river.[3]

Iecava river is flowing through Taurkalne and Upmale low land where it has mainly wooded coasts.[4] Near Iecava town it crossing Zemgale low land and in Tīreļi low land it reaches Lielupe river.

The main water source (more than 50%) for Iecava river is water from melting snow, but water from groundwaters is minimal (4-5%); because of that river usually overflows in springs and has low water level in summers.[5]

Total number of Iecava's tributaries is ~400 (rivers, brooklets and ditches),[6] the biggest of them are:

left bank's:
Kuma - 6 km
Ģirupe - 12 km
Smārde - 12 km
Ģedulis - 11 km
Īkstrums - 23 km:
right bank's:
Sudmaļupe - 6 km
Svētupe 6 km
Dzērvīte - 11 km
Briede - 10 km
Vēršupe - 15 km
Smakupe 26 km
Jāņupe - 20 km
Biržiņa - 16 km
Misa - 108 km

References

  1. ^ Lielāko upju un to baseinu izvietojums (The location of the biggest rivers and their basins in Latvia, in Latvian)
  2. ^ Lielāko upju un to baseinu izvietojums (The location of the biggest rivers and their basins in Latvia, in Latvian)
  3. ^ Lielāko upju un to baseinu izvietojums (The location of the biggest rivers and their basins in Latvia, in Latvian)
  4. ^ Lielāko upju un to baseinu izvietojums (The location of the biggest rivers and their basins in Latvia, in Latvian)
  5. ^ Lielāko upju un to baseinu izvietojums (The location of the biggest rivers and their basins in Latvia, in Latvian)
  6. ^ Lielāko upju un to baseinu izvietojums (The location of the biggest rivers and their basins in Latvia, in Latvian)