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second largest waterfall in Latvia, the
Abava Waterfall (Latvian:
Abavas rumba), is on this river. The
Abava is
crossed by an
unusual "Bridge to Nowhere"...
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Abava parish (Latvian:
Abavas pagasts) is an
administrative unit of
Talsi Muni****lity, Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un
pagastu kopējā un sauszemes...
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rapids and
three historical estate parks.
Abavas Senleja Protected Planet Ancient valley of
Abava nature park
Abava Valley,
UNESCO World Heritage Centre,...
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Retrieved 19 June 2024. "Sabile and
Abava Rural Territory".
Sabile un
Agavas pagasts.
Sabiles pilsēta un
Abavas pagasts. 2015.
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lakes bigger than 1 km2. The
largest rivers are the
Venta River and the
Abava River.
Forests cover about 48% of the
district territory. The
average temperature...
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Imperfect Active Athematic Thematic 'do, make' 'be, become' Sg. 1.pers.
akunavam abavam 3.pers. akunauš
abava Pl. 1.pers. akumā abavāmā 3.pers.
akunava abava...
- Kuldīga, Latvia. The
river has only one
tributary longer than 100 km, the
Abava.
Other major tributaries include the Virvyčia (99.7 km) and the Varduva...
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Cascate del
Varone Cascate Nardis Mirusha Waterfalls White Drin
Waterfall Abavas rumba Ventas rumba – 1.80–2.20 m (5.9–7.2 ft) high; 249–270 m (817–886 ft)...
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covered with
dense forests and the
Abava Rapids of the
Abava River.
Kandava marks the
beginning of the run of the
Abava Valley,
which is
often locally referred...
- Romanian: apă, Alb. amë "river bed" also hap "opening" (< PAl *abnā) Latv. RN
Abava,
Abula Dac. RN Apos Apos is a
Dacian or an
Illyrian river name *akmon stone...