Užava

Užava [1] (also Dižupe, Zirgmežupe; upstream known as Mazkaiba river, Mālupe; middle stream name Bumbuļupe) [2] is river in Latvia in Kuldīgas, Alsungas and Ventspils counties. It empties into the Baltic Sea.

Užava
Užava
Location
CountryLatvia
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationGudenieki Parish, Latvia
  coordinates56°52′44″N 21°39′43″E
  elevation46 m (151 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Baltic Sea
  coordinates
57°14′49″N 21°24′47″E
Length67 kilometres (42 mi)
Basin size601 km2 (232 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average0.17 m3/s (6.0 cu ft/s)

Geography

Užava begins between Gudenieki and Basu manor in Gudenieki Parish. It flows along the Piemare and Ventava plains in a north-eastern direction. Most of the flow, except for the section between Tērande and Sise, is regulated and river bed is straightened. As a result of land development and drainage, polder was built along the river. River discharges into the Baltic sea below the village of Užava.

Tributaries

Left bank tributaries
  • Saltvalks,
  • Bērzkalnupe,
  • Tiemene.
Right bank tributaries
  • Guļas valks (7 km),
  • Stirna (10 km),
  • Mārgava (6 km),
  • Kauliņas River (26 km),
  • Vanka (30 km),
  • Gaiļvalks,
  • Tērande (15 km).

See also

References

  1. Užava sa Geonames.org (cc-by); post updated 2010-11-05; database download sa 2016-10-20
  2. LGIA place name database
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