Kerka

Summary

The Kerka (Slovene: Krka; Hungarian: Kerka,[1] Kerkás; Prekmurje Slovene: Kerka) is a river of Slovenia and Hungary. It is a left tributary of the Ledava near Kerkaszentkirály. In its upper course, upstream from its confluence with the Little Kerka (Slovene: Mala Krka; Hungarian: Kerca, Kis-Kerka[2]) south of Bajánsenye, it is also called Big Kerka (Slovene: Velika Krka; Hungarian: Nagy-Kerka; Prekmurje Slovene: Velka Kerka). The river is about 60 km (37 miles) long.

Kerka
Krka
Location
CountriesHungary and Slovenia
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Ledava
 • coordinates
46°28′37″N 16°35′41″E / 46.47694°N 16.59472°E / 46.47694; 16.59472
Basin features
ProgressionLedavaMurDravaDanubeBlack Sea
The River Kerka at Lenti Castle (also Kerka Castle), Lenti, Zala Komitat (County), Hungary; upstream, looking north.

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Bibliography edit

  • Borovszky, Samu; Sziklay, János; Csánki, Dezső (1898). Magyarország vármegyéi és városai (in Hungarian). Budapest: Országos Monográfia Társaság.

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  • Condition of Big Krka - graph of flow data for the past 30 days (taken in Hodoš by ARSO)