- [ˈdraːvɒ]; Italian:
Drava [ˈdraːva]),
historically known as the
Dravis or
Dravus, is a
river in
southern Central Europe. With a
length of 710km, or 724km...
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territory of present-day Serbia, at the
confluence of the
Savus (Sava),
Dravus (Drava),
Margus (Morava) and
Danube rivers. They were
historically notable...
- over the
tracks of the BNSF Railway: W.
Emerson Street in the north, W.
Dravus Street in the center, and W.
Garfield Street (the
Magnolia Bridge) in the...
-
Salmon Bay,
along a
street he
called Grand Boulevard (present-day West
Dravus Street). He farmed,
practiced medicine, and wrote. His most
famous piece...
- owns
multiple additional residences including Bailey, Cremona, 37 West
Dravus, Falcon,
Wesley and
other buildings known by
address rather than name are...
-
lived in present-day
Serbia at the
confluence of the
Rivers Savus (Sava),
Dravus (Drava), and Danube,
attacked the
Roman province of Macedonia. A
civil war...
- of the
Gaulish *Ambridauoi,
which means 'around the
Dravus', that is 'those
living around the
Dravus river'. The
Ambidravi lived around the
upper Dravas...
- was
later known as
Roman province of Pannonia,
south of the
river Drava (
Dravus), and the
northern part of the ****ure
Roman province of Dalmatia. In the...
- dracō,
meaning "Dragon". It is do****ented in the
forms of Dra**** (v. 1100),
Dravus (1289) and the ribière dou Drau (1545). The word "Drac"
means Dragon. In...
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Attersee lakes region.
Ambidravi /
Ambidrani - in the
upper and
middle Dravus (Drau/Drava)
river basin in the
Eastern Alps and also in the Mur/Mura river...