Glan (cucumber)
Glan Glina, Glana, Hłana |
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Informative stone in the Glanpark in Klagenfurt |
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location | Klagenfurt Basin ( Austria ) | |
River system | Danube | |
Drain over | Gurk → Drau → Danube → Black Sea | |
source | in the Ossiacher Tauern 46 ° 39 '30 " N , 14 ° 3' 27" E |
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Source height | 640 m above sea level A. | |
muzzle | below Ebenthal in Carinthia in the Gurk coordinates: 46 ° 36 '12 " N , 14 ° 25' 28" E 46 ° 36 '12 " N , 14 ° 25' 28" E |
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Mouth height | 404 m above sea level A. | |
Height difference | 236 m | |
Bottom slope | 3.7 ‰ | |
length | 64.3 km | |
Catchment area | 826.51 km² | |
Discharge at the Zell A Eo gauge: 817.9 km². Location: 2.32 km above the mouth |
NNQ (07/24/2007) MNQ MQ Mq MHQ HHQ (11/21/2000) |
2.18 m³ / s 3.9 m³ / s 8.75 m³ / s 10.7 l / (s km²) 34 m³ / s 72.4 m³ / s |
Left tributaries | Feistritzbach , Wimitz | |
Right tributaries | Rohnsdorfer Bach , Hörzendorfer Bach , Setla | |
Big cities | Klagenfurt | |
Small towns | Feldkirchen , St. Veit | |
The Glan in Klagenfurt |
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The Glan flows into the Gurk (in Ebenthal) |
The Glan ( f. , Slovenian Glina, Glana, Hłana ) is a river in Lower Carinthia .
course
The Glan rises in the Ossiacher Tauern in the municipality of Techelsberg and initially flows eastwards, grazing Feldkirchen , through low mountain ranges and the Glan Valley , the center of which is the town of Glanegg .
In Sankt Veit an der Glan it turns south in order to flow through the Zollfeld and to touch Klagenfurt . In Ebenthal , it takes in the water of the Wörthersee with the Glanfurt (Sattnitz) brook and flows a few kilometers further into the Gurk, which is twice as rich in water . Its mean discharge shortly before the mouth is 8.75 m³ / s.
Its length from the origin (mouth of the Klammbach) to the mouth of the Gurk is 64.329 km, the catchment area is 826.51 km².
Water quality
In particular, thanks to the chipboard factory Funder Industrie GmbH in Sankt Veit, the lower Glan used to be the most polluted Carinthian river. In the meantime, however, it has been rehabilitated and has a water quality class II throughout (as of 2005).
In the meantime, the wastewater from the town of Sankt Veit an der Glan is biologically treated together with that from the communities of Glanegg , Liebenfels , Frauenstein and St. Georgen am Längsee in the sewage treatment plant at the eastern end of Glandorf . The treated wastewater is drained into the Glan.
Surname
The name "Glan" comes from the Celtic and means "bright, clear, shiny, flowing"; in addition, Glan or Glanos was the name of a Celtic water god.
With a ford of the Glan, a "Glanfurt", an attempt was made to explain the name of the city of Klagenfurt. Today it is believed that the city name comes from slow. Cviljovec , which means something like "place on (or in) the water".
Also in no way related to the name of the Glan is the Wörthersee outflow running several kilometers to the south with the official name Glanfurt , which has been popularly called Sattnitz after the neighboring ridge since the 16th century , while in the writing rooms the old one, derived from the Celtic Name Lanquart (= crooked brook) via Langfart , Langfurt finally became Glanfurt .
Glangasse has been named after the river in Vienna since 1953 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b KAGIS - Carinthia Atlas
- ↑ Cell measuring station
- ^ T. Friedl, M. Konar, E. Lorenz, G. Winkler, M. Schönhuber, G. Santner, H. Kaufmann, G. Kerschbaumer: Special measurement program Glan - Fishery Studies 2011. Carinthian Institute for Lake Research, Klagenfurt 2011 ( PDF; 17.5 MB )
- ↑ Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management (ed.): Saprobiological water quality of the flowing waters of Austria. As of 2005. ( PDF; 1 MB ( Memento of the original from December 22, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. )
- ↑ Medienimperium Daggoth ( Memento of the original from September 20, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. - Etymology "Glan" and "Abersee" April 25, 2007
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^ Heinz Dieter Pohl: Carinthia. German and Slovenian names / Koroška. Slovenska in nemška imena ; in: Österreichische Namenforschung 28 (2000), Heft 2–3; Klagenfurt: Mohorjeva / Hermagoras, 2000; here: p. 83; ISBN 3-85013-802-X ;
Paul Gleirscher: How Aquiliu became Klagenfurt ; in: ders .: Mystical Carinthia. The legendary, the hidden, the excavated . Klagenfurt: Carinthia, 2007; Pp. 59-65; ISBN 978-3-85378-603-1 - ^ Eberhard Kranzmayer: Book of place names of Carinthia 2nd part: Alphabetical book of settlement names . Publishing house of the history association for Carinthia, Klagenfurt 1958, p. 82