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Abava topographic map
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Abava
The river begins at the Lestenes-Ēnavas marsh, on the eastern side of the Eastern Courland Highlands at an elevation of fifty-four metres (177 ft) above sea level. The upper Abava is straightened, and flows in a northerly direction. At Kandava, it turns westward and follows a winding course. It descends through a height of 51 metres (167 ft). The river has a number of dolomite rapids with a velocity of 2 metres per second (6.6 ft/s). The second largest waterfall in Latvia, the Abava Waterfall (Latvian: Abavas rumba), is on this river.
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Name: Abava topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Abava, Latvia (56.73146 21.89227 57.11744 23.08745)
Average elevation: 71 m
Minimum elevation: -2 m
Maximum elevation: 171 m
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