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Plava may refer to: * Plava (Russia), a tributary of the Upa river in Tula Oblast, Russia * Plava River (Kosovo), a river flowing through Dragash, Kosovo, and parts of Albania * Plav, Montenegro, a town in Montenegro, known as ''Plava'' in Albanian and some English sources * Plave, Kanal Plave (; ) is a settlement on the right bank of the Soča River southwest of Anhovo in the Municipality of Kanal ob Soči in the Littoral region of Slovenia. The parish church in the settlement is dedicated to John the Baptist and belongs to th ...
(Italian: Plava), a settlement in Slovenia {{geodis ...
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Plava (Russia)
The Plava () is a river in Tula Oblast, Russia, a right tributary of the Upa. It is long, and has a drainage basin of .«Река ПЛАВА»
Russian State Water Registry
The town of
Plavsk Plavsk () is a town and the administrative center of Plavsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia, located on the Plava River. Population: Administrative and municipal status Within the framework of administrative divisions, Plavsk serves as the ...
is situated on the Plava.


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Plava River (Kosovo)
The Plava River, also known as the Zapllugha River or Orgjost Creek, is a river flowing through the municipality of Dragash, Kosovo, and in parts of Albania. The Plava originates at an altitude of 1,400m on the slopes of Black Peak in the Sharr Mountains, and it flows for 21km. The river collects around 40 streams flowing from the regions of Opolje and Gora, among the most famous of these being the Brod River and the Restelica River. Both farmland and native vegetation surround its banks in a densely populated basin at 58 inhabitants per km2. A Mediterranean climate A Mediterranean climate ( ), also called a dry summer climate, described by Köppen and Trewartha as ''Cs'', is a temperate climate type that occurs in the lower mid-latitudes (normally 30 to 44 north and south latitude). Such climates typic ... prevails with an average temperature of 6°C, ranging from an average of 19°C in July down to an average of -7°C in January; the average annual rainfall is 1,160mm, ...
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Plav, Montenegro
Plav ( Serbian: Плав; ; Bosnian : Plav; ) is a town located in the Northern Region of Montenegro, situated along the Lim River, which originates from nearby Lake Plav, a glacial lake at the foot of the Prokletije mountains. It has a population of 3,717 (2011 census). Plav is the centre of Plav Municipality with a population of 9,050. Name The name ''Plav'' (Плав) is derived from Slavic ''plav'', "a flooded place" (''poplava'', "flood"). Geography Plav is located at the foot of the Accursed Mountains range, adjacent to the springs of the river Lim. The area contains many lakes and the most known is Lake Plav, one of the largest in this region. The lakes Hrid and Visitor are mountain lakes, and Visitor is noted for its floating island. Plav is also renowned for its karst wells, among which are Ali Pasha of Gucia Springs and Oko Skakavica. Villages in the municipality include Gusinje. History The toponym ''Hotina Gora'' (mountains of Hoti) in the Plav and Gusinje ...
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