Rudava
Rudava | ||
Rudava floodplains |
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location | Slovakia | |
River system | Danube | |
Drain over | March → Danube → Black Sea | |
source | Borská nížina near Bílkove Humence | |
muzzle |
March near Malé Leváre Coordinates: 48 ° 29 '44 " N , 16 ° 55' 4" E 48 ° 29 '44 " N , 16 ° 55' 4" E
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length | 47.3 km | |
Catchment area | 417.7 km² |
The Rudava is a 47.3 km long river in western Slovakia in the traditional Záhorie landscape and a left tributary of the March ( Morava in Slovak ).
The river rises in the hilly area of the Borská nížina below the 289 m nm high Dubník hill near Bílkove Humence and flows first to the east, south past the place and through the military area Záhorie . In an arc near Prievaly the direction changes to the southwest, along the border of the military area. The Stará Rudava arm branches off to the right at Prievaly, and at the same time the Rudava takes on several streams from the Little Carpathians such as Hrudky , Hraničný potok and Trstienka . About two kilometers before Plavecké Podhradie turns the current direction west and reached shortly after the confluence with the Stará Rudava the bastion Stará píla again the military region Záhorie, where he made Rohožník coming Rudavka receives. At Studienka , the Rudava leaves the military area again before reaching it for the third time after the Tančibokovci settlement. Before Veľké Leváre , the arm Nový kanál branches off and shortly after the military area, the D2 motorway , the Devínska Nová Ves – Skalica na Slovensku railway line and the 1st order road 2 cross the river that curves south of Velké Leváre. To the west of Malé Leváre , the right-hand Lakšársky potok flows into the Rudava, which shortly afterwards crosses the Zohorský canal and reaches the March in a floodplain between Malé Leváre and Gajary and east of the Austrian municipality of Jedenspeigen .
Web links
- Predbežné hodotenie povodňového rizika v čiastkovom povodí Moravy (PDF, 2.5 MB, Slovak) (p. 47)