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Encyclopedia > Lielupe

Lielupe (Latvian) 'big river'; in German Kurländische Aa, (see Aa River) is a river in Latvia.


Its length is 119 km, along with Memele 310 km. The surface area of its basin is 17,600 km2.


Lielupe begins at the joining point of the rivers Memele and Musa. At its lower reaches it flows parallelly to the coast line of the Gulf of Riga. Lielupe falls into the Gulf of Riga, while a branch of its falls into the Daugava river.


Lielupe is navigable in the range of 100 km.


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Lielupe - definition of Lielupe in Encyclopedia (117 words)
Lielupe begins at the joining point of the rivers Memele and Musa.
Lielupe falls into the Gulf of Riga, while a branch of its falls into the Daugava river.
Lielupe is navigable in the range of 100 km.
Lielupe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (131 words)
Lielupe (Latvian: literally great river; German: Kurländische Aa or Kurische Aa, see Aa River) is a river in Latvia.
Lielupe begins at the joining point of the rivers Mēmele and Mūsa.
At its lower end it flows parallel to the coast line of the Gulf of Riga (the city of Jūrmala stretches for almost 30 km between the river and the sea), eventually flowing into it, while a branch of it flows into the River Daugava.
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