- the
Celtic word sara (streaming water), and the
Roman name of the river,
Saravus.
There are two
hypotheses about the
origin of the
second part of the name...
- the
Celtic word sara (streaming water), and the
Roman name of the river,
saravus.
Tributaries of the Saar are, from
source to mouth:
Sarre Blanche (left)...
- river-names
derived from a root *ser- "to flow",
alongside (among others)
Saravus (Soar, a
tributary of the
Moselle in Belgium), Sera (la Serre, la Cère...
- The Pernarava-Šaravai
Forest (Lithuanian: Pernaravos–
Šaravų miškai) is a
forest in Kėdainiai
District Muni****lity,
central Lithuania,
located 2 kilometres...
- the
Latin nominative for "bridge" - and
Saravi - the
Latin genitive of "
Saravus", the name
given by the
Romans to the
river that
nowadays flows across...
- pntd.0002025. PMC 3554520. PMID 23359421.
Gupta N,
Wilson W,
Neumayr A,
Saravu K.
Kyasanur forest disease: a state-of-the-art review. QJM. 2022 Jun 7;115(6):351-358...
- Hungarian, Italian, Romanian), Saar - Саар (Russian),
Saara (Polish),
Saravus (Latin),
Sarre (French, Portuguese, Spanish), an tSáir (Irish) Sado Calipus...
- the
Roman or
secessionist Gauls, and
Argentoratum (Strasbourg)
along the
Saravus valley (Saar) via Martiati**** (Merzig) and Pons
Saravi (Saarburg). Springing...
- 2581; 9.6936 (Sarius)
Sarāvus Saar Belgica? 49°42′05″N 6°34′11″E / 49.701389°N 6.569722°E / 49.701389; 6.569722 (
Sarāvus) A
right tributary of the...
- Trier-Straßburg and Metz-Mainz as well as the
existence of a ford
across the Saar (
Saravus) and the
proximity to the
valleys of
Prims and Nied
favored the development...