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Ümera River
Rivers of Latvia include: Longest rivers Rivers over 100 km: List of rivers A Abava - - Aiviekste - Amata - B Bārta - Bērze - C Cena - Ceraukste D - Daugava - Dienvidsusēja - - Dubna - Dvina E Engure - F Feimanka G Gauja H I Iecava - Irbe River J * * (), length of about 15 km K - Kūkova - L Langa - Lielā Jugla - Lielupe - Liepupe - - - Ludza M Malta - - - Mazā Jugla - Mēmele - - - Misa - Mūsa N Neretiņa O - Ogre - Omuļupe P Pededze - Pedele - - - - - - R - Reiu - Rēzekne - - Rītupe - - - Rūja S - Salaca - Slocene - Stende - - Suda - Sventāja - Svēte T Tartaks - Tebra - V - Venta - Z Zilupe References {{List of rivers of Europe * Latvia Rivers A river is a natural stream of fresh water that flows on land or inside caves towards another body of water at a lower elevation, such as an ocean, lake, or another river. A river may run dry before reaching the en ...
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Riga And Daugava In The Evening
Riga ( ) is the capital, Primate city, primate, and List of cities and towns in Latvia, largest city of Latvia. Home to 591,882 inhabitants (as of 2025), the city accounts for a third of Latvia's total population. The population of Riga Planning Region, Riga metropolitan area, which stretches beyond the city limits, is estimated at 847,162 (as of 2025). The city lies on the Gulf of Riga at the mouth of the Daugava (river), Daugava river where it meets the Baltic Sea. Riga's territory covers and lies above sea level on a flat and sandy plain. Riga was founded in 1201, and is a former Hanseatic League member. Riga's historical centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, noted for its Art Nouveau/Jugendstil architecture and 19th century wooden architecture. Riga was the European Capital of Culture in 2014, along with Umeå in Sweden. Riga hosted the 2006 Riga summit, 2006 NATO Summit, the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, the 2013 World Women's Curling Championship, and the 2006 IIHF Wo ...
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Svete River
The river Švėtė (, ) flows through the Šiauliai and Joniškis districts in the northern part of Lithuania, and the southern part of Latvia. The source of the Švėtė is near Tulominai, about 16 km southeast of Kuršėnai, and the river flows north passing by Žagarė, near the Latvian border. It is a tributary of the Lielupe, joining it 8 km to the northwest of Jelgava. The Lielupe ultimately flows into the Baltic Sea. The upper part of the Švėtė can dry up completely in very dry summers. Its main tributaries are the Šakyna, Žarė, Tērvete Tērvete (liv. ''Terwenden'', ) is a village in Tērvete Parish, Dobele Municipality in the Semigallia region of Latvia. It is famous for the historic hillfort built for the kings of Western Semigallia (Zemgale) in the Middle Ages. History Acc ..., Bērze, Žvairilas, Bukiškis, Juodupis, Katmilžis and Vilkija rivers. References Rivers of Lithuania Rivers of Latvia International rivers of Europe Latvia–L ...
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Lielā Jugla
Lielā Jugla is a river in Latvia. It flows for 63 kilometres (the length would reach 118 km if the Mergupe river were counted as part of the Lielā Jugla), through the municipalities of Sigulda Municipality, Sigulda and Ropaži Municipality, Ropaži. The source of the river is located in Mālpils parish, Sigulda Municipality 71 m above sea level, whereas the River mouth, mouth is 0.1 m Metres above sea level, asl. River slope is 1.1 m/km, annual drainage 0.26 km3. Lielā Jugla begins at the confluence of the Suda and Mergupe rivers in village Sidgunda.Latvijas ģeogrāfijas atlants - Latvia geography atlas. "Jāņa sēta", 2020 Lielā Jugla joins with Mazā Jugla thus forming the river Jugla (river), Jugla shortly before its mouth into Jugla Lake at the Riga city eastern border with the municipality of Ropaži. The river is a water tourism site. The Ropaži hydroelectric plant is located on the river. Virtually the entire river flows along the Lowland of Central Latvia (Latvian ...
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Langa River
The Teslui is a right tributary of the river Olt in Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to .... It discharges into the Olt in Fărcașele.Teslui (jud. Olt)
e-calauza.ro Its length is and its basin size is .


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Kukhva River
The Kukhva (, ) is a river in Kārsava, Baltinava, and Viļaka municipalities of Latvia and in Pytalovsky and Ostrovsky Districts of Pskov Oblast in Russia. It is a left tributary of the Velikaya. It is long, and the area of its basin . The source of the Kukhva is Lake Numerne in eastern Latvia. The river flows north, and a stretch of it forms part of the international border between Latvia and Russia. The Kukhva further north departs from the border, crosses the northern part of Pytalovsky District of Pskov Oblast, forms the border between Ostrovsky and Pytalovsky District, turns east and crossing Ostrovsky District where it joins the Velikaya from the left. The mouth of the Kukhva is in the village of Trushki. The drainage basin A drainage basin is an area of land in which all flowing surface water converges to a single point, such as a river mouth, or flows into another body of water, such as a lake or ocean. A basin is separated from adjacent basins by a perime ...
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Irbe River
Irbe (also Dižirbe, Dižirve, Irbes upe, Irve, Livonian: Īra) is a coastal river on the northern Courland Peninsula, Latvia. Of length 32 km, it starts as the confluence of Stende and rivers and it follows the coastline of the Irbe Strait, reaching the Baltic Sea in the Irbe Strait about halfway between the promontories of the Oviši Lighthouse and cape Kolka.Irbe river, location map
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Feimanka
The Feimanka (Polish: Fejmanka), a river (stream) in Latvia (Latgale, Preiļi Municipality), is the right tributary of the Dubna (Daugava), Dubna river.  The long Feimanka flows from Feimaņu ezers, passes through the city of Riebiņi and avoids the city of Preiļi from the north-west (about one and a half kilometers - one mi); main inflow - the Preiļupe. It flows into the Dubna in the village of Rožupe, about twelve kilometers before the latter's mouth to the Daugava. See also * List of rivers of Europe, Rivers of Europe External links Feimankain geographic.org Feimankain getamap.net Feimanka
(as ''Fejmanka'') in ''Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland'' (in Polish), vol. II, page 378: Rivers of Latvia {{Latgale-geo-stub ...
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Engure
Engure is a village in Engure Parish, in the northern part of Tukums municipality in the Courland region of Latvia, at the sea shore of the Gulf of Riga The Gulf of Riga, Bay of Riga, or Gulf of Livonia (, , ) is a bay of the Baltic Sea between Latvia and Estonia. The island of Saaremaa (Estonia) partially separates it from the rest of the Baltic Sea. The main connection between the gulf and t .... Engure is also the centre of Engure parish. It extends 43.5KM from Klapkalnciems to Mērsrags. As of 2021 the population of Engure was 1,343. The male population was 637 while the female was 706. References Villages in Courland Populated places in Tukums Municipality {{Courland-geo-stub ...
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Northern Dvina
The Northern Dvina (, ; ) is a river in northern Russia flowing through Vologda Oblast and Arkhangelsk Oblast into the Dvina Bay of the White Sea. Along with the Pechora River to the east, it drains most of Northwest Russia into the Arctic Ocean. It should not be confused with the Western Dvina, with which it is not connected. The principal tributaries of the Northern Dvina are the Vychegda (right), the Vaga (left), and the Pinega (right). Etymology According to the Max Vasmer's ''Etymological Dictionary'', the name of the river has been taken from the Western Dvina. The toponym Dvina does not stem from a Uralic language; however, its origin is unclear. Possibly it is an Indo-European word which used to mean ''river'' or ''stream''. In the Komi language, the river is called Вы́нва / Výnva from ''vyn'' "power" and ''va'' "water, river" hence "powerful river". Physical geography River basin The length of the Northern Dvina is . Together with its major tributar ...
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Dienvidsusēja
The Dienvidsusēja (also known as ''Susēja'' or ''Suseja''; ) is a river of Latvia and a right tributary of the river Mēmele. It flows for 114 kilometres. For 4.2 km, the river forms the border between Latvia and Lithuania. The river flows through Aknīste town, Nereta Nereta (; ) is a village in Aizkraukle Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia.Nereta Nereta (; ) is a village in Aizkraukle Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia.Nereta Nereta (; ) is a village in Aizkraukle Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia.Nereta Nereta (; ) is a village in Aizkraukle Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia.Nereta Nereta (; ) is a village in Aizkraukle Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia.Nereta Nereta (; ) is a village in Aizkraukle Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia.Nereta Nereta (; ) is a village in Aizkraukle Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia.Nereta Nereta (; ) is a village in Aizkraukle Municipa ...
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Čeriaukštė
Čeriaukštė () is a river of northern Lithuania (Panevėžys County) and southern Latvia (Bauska Municipality). It flows for 30 kilometres and has a basin area of 152 km². It is a right tributary of the Mūša.LIETUVOS RESPUBLIKOS UPIŲ IR TVENKINIŲ KLASIFIKATORIUS (Republic of Lithuania- River and Pond Classifications)
Ministry of Environment (Lithuania) The Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Lithuania () oversees the environment and natural resources in Lithuania. Its mission is: *To implement the principle of sustainable development; *To set pr ...
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Cena River
The Cena is a small river in Semigallia, Latvia, and a right-hand tributary of the Misa. The river starts in Cenas tīrelis swamp, in Mārupe Municipality and ends at its confluence in the Misa river in Jelgava Municipality Jelgava Municipality () is a Administrative divisions of Latvia, municipality in Zemgale, Latvia. Its administrative center is Jelgava, although it is extraterritorial as the city is a separate municipality of its own. The municipality was formed .... The Cena has been channelized for almost its entire length. References External links Rivers of Latvia Tributaries of the Iecava (river) Misa (river in Latvia) Mārupe Municipality Olaine Municipality Jelgava Municipality {{Latvia-river-stub ...
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