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The Drava at Drávaszabolcs, Hungary

The Drava at VÃzvár, Hungary

The Drava at Maribor, Slovenia
'Drava' or 'Drave' (
German: ''Drau'',
Slovenian,
Croatian and
Italian: ''Drava'',
Hungarian: ''Dráva'') is a
river in southern
Central Europe, a tributary of the
Danube. It rises in
South Tirol in
Italy and flows east through
East Tirol and
Carinthia in
Austria, into
Slovenia (145 km), and then southeast, passing through
Croatia and forming most of the border between Croatia and
Hungary, before it joins the
Danube near
Osijek. It has a length of 749
km (465
mi).
The Drava flows through
Lienz,
Spittal an der Drau,
Villach,
Dieschitz and
Ferlach in Austria,
Dravograd,
Vuzenica,
Muta,
Ruše,
Maribor,
Ptuj, and
Ormož in Slovenia,
Varaždin and
Osijek in Croatia, and
Barcs in Hungary. The Drava is navigable for about 90 km from
Čađavica in Croatia to its outfall.
The main
tributaries of the Drava are: the
Gail in Austria, the
Meža and
Dravinja in Slovenia, and the
Bednja in Croatia from the left; and the
Gurk in Austria, and the
Mura (near
Legrad) in
Croatia from the right.
In the
ancient times the river was called ''Dravus''. The name is most likely
Celtic in origin.
External links
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MSN Encarta - World Atlas - Map of Drava (river), Europe
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DrauDrava - old river and new sounds