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Morava, river, Czech Republic and Slovakia, Central European Physical Geography
March, river, c.240 mi (390 km) long, rising in the Sudetes, N Czech Republic, and flowing generally S past Olomouc into the Danube River, W of Bratislava.
The Morava Valley is very fertile; sugar beets, grains, and tobacco are raised there.
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 Morava river, Central Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Morava (Czech / Slovak: Morava; German: March) is a river in Central Europe.
The river originates at the Králický Sněžník mountain in the northwestern corner of Moravia, near the border between the Czech Republic and Poland and has a vaguely southern trajectory.
The lowlands formed by the river are the Upper Moravian Vale (Hornomoravský úval) and then the Lower Moravian Vale (Dolnomoravský úval) in Moravia, the; Marchfeld or Moravian Field (plain between the northeast of Vienna and the; Morava river) in Lower Austria, and the Záhorie Lowland (Záhorská nížina) in Slovakia (plain between Moravia and Bratislava).
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 Danube River   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Danube is the second longest river in Europe behind the Volga and the only major European river to flow from West to East.
The density of the local species has decreased to a point where several of the mammals, birds, and fish are endangered species, such as the white-tailed eagle, the fl stork, the dalmatian pelican and, as mentioned earlier, the sturgeon.
However, the most romantic river of Europe has perhaps become the most polluted and its ecosystem is not guaranteed a bright future unless serious management plans are applied by all Danubian countries.
www.public.asu.edu /~goutam/gcu325/danube.htm   (1783 words)

  
 European Inspection Companies Ex-pect Asia Co. Ltd.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The principal rivers are the Elbe and the Vltava.
Lithuania is situated on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea and borders Latvia on the north, Belarus on the east and south, Poland and the Kaliningrad region of Russia on the southwest.
Principal rivers are the Ebro in the northeast, the Tajo in the central region, and the Guadalquivir in the south.
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 Morava River information at Central Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Morava Morava River Ni city of southeast Yugoslavia Morava River river in Serbia Serbia and Montenegro formed by the confluence of the South Morava and West Morava rivers.
Morava River in Lower Austria and the Z horie Lowland among the illegal migrants who drowned in the Morava river between Slovakia and the Czech Republic on Wednesday one person was recovered from the Morava river.
Morava River river in Serbia, Serbia and Montenegro, formed by the confluence of the South (Juandzhacek;na) Morava and West (Zapadna) Morava rivers.
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 Find the most useful morava river related resources, immediately   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Morava River Central Europe between the northeast of Vienna and the Morava river in Lower Austria and the Z horie Lowland Morava River Central Europe.
Morava River Central Europe between the northeast of Vienna and the Morava river in Lower Austria and the Z horie Lowland among the illegal migrants who drowned in the Morava river between Slovakia and the Czech Republic on Wednesday one person was recovered from the Morava river.
THE CONTEXT The Morava River Floodplains are located in the most western part of Slovakia and are pine forest but the terraces of the Morava river contain fertile soils among the illegal migrants who drowned in the Morava river between Slovakia and the Czech Republic on Wednesday one person was recovered from the Morava river.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Danube River
Its chief tributaries are the Bistriţa and Moldava rivers.
Timber is floated on the river to Galaţi.
It is a county administrative center, a river port, and a railroad terminus.
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=Danube+River&StartAt=11   (661 words)

  
 Floods force evacuation of thousands in Central Europe
Swollen rivers and floodwaters forced thousands of people across Central Europe to leave their homes and there were fears melting snow could make matter worse.
An isolated house is sourrended by the water of the swollen Elbe River southeast of Dresden, eastern Germany.
In Hungary, the highest level flood alerts was in force on 600 kilometres (370 miles) of river in the country on Sunday with the number of evacuees mounting to 3,704, according to the national disaster prevention authority.
www.turkishpress.com /news.asp?id=116771   (697 words)

  
 DRP Project
The Lower Morava River catchment is a central-European watershed, 26 580 km² in area.
The lower Morava floodplains represent one of the largest complexes of wet meadows in central Europe.
The Slovenian part of the River Mura's catchment area is composed of a mainly agricultural, sub-panonic landscape of plains and hills.
www.daphne.sk /drp-project/drp_3rivers.htm   (467 words)

  
 Restoration of Species-Rich Meadows in Morava River Floodplain
The Morava River, a middle-European watershed, is one of the Danube’s largest tributaries.
The floodplain grassland ecosystems in lowland river valleys are a result of extensive floods and sustainable human use.
The first season after restoration, the summer of 2000, was especially critical because it was extremely dry in central Europe and the grass cover in the fields was not as high as expected.
www.botanika.hu /restoration/morava_article.htm   (1013 words)

  
 Morava River (Central Europe) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Morava (Czech / Slovak: Morava; German: March) is a river in Central Europe.
The river originates at the Králický Sněžník mountain in the northwestern corner of Moravia, near the border between the Czech Republic and Poland and has a vaguely southern trajectory.
The lowlands formed by the river are the Upper Moravian Vale (Hornomoravský úval) and then the Lower Moravian Vale (Dolnomoravský úval) in Moravia, the Marchfeld or Moravian Field (plain between the northeast of Vienna and the Morava river) in Lower Austria, and the Záhorie Lowland (Záhorská nížina) in Slovakia (plain between Moravia and Bratislava).
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 Central Europe
For the purpose of this article, Central Europe is defined as the area contained roughly within the south coast of the Baltic Sea, the Elbe River, the Alps, the Danube River, the Black Sea and the Dnepr River.
The Morava (as it is called in Czech and Slovak languages) or the ''March'' (as it is known in German) is a river located in Central Europe.
The lowlands formed by the river are the Hornomoravský úval and then the Dolnomoravský úval in Moravia, the Marchfeld or Moravian Field (plain between the northeast of Vienna and the Morava river) in Lower Austria, and the ''Záhorská nížina'' or Záhorie Lowlands in Slovakia (plain between Moravia and Bratislava).
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 CNN - Central Europe staggering under worst flooding in centuries - July 21, 1997
Although the Oder River's level was falling in western Poland, officials said 36 villages are still threatened and that an additional 9,000 people have been evacuated.
Meanwhile in the Czech Republic, the CTK news agency said the Morava River was rising again and that thousands of people in Otrokovice, 190 miles east of Prague, were preparing for their second evacuation in two weeks.
The Elbe, Upa and Jizera rivers in north and northeast Bohemia, which spilled their banks over the weekend, were returning to normal, but it was feared they might flood again due to continuing rain.
www.cnn.com /WEATHER/9707/21/european.floods   (784 words)

  
 Serbia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Republic of Serbia (in Serbian &1056;&1077;&1087;&1091;&1073;&1083;&1080;&1082;&1072; &1057;&1088;&1073;&1080;&1112;&1072; or Republika Srbija) is a republic in south-eastern Europe which is united with Montenegro in a loose commonwealth known as the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro.
Main article: Transportation in Serbia and Montenegro Serbia, and in particular the valley of the Morava, is often described as "the crossroads between East and West", which is one of the primary reasons for its turbulent history.
The Morava valley route, which avoids mountainous regions, is by far the easiest way of travelling overland from continental Europe to Greece and Asia Minor.
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 river in central europe - you'll find information you need here   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Anti flood barriers were raised throughout the Czech capital of Prague where the Vltava River From the same on the Danube River of central Europe.
The most important river of central and southeastern Europe is the Danube The second longest river in Europe the Danube flows through nine countries Germany Austria Slovakia 'M V River Cloud II' has been especially designed for the rivers that flow through the heart of Europe.
Rivers swollen by recent rain and melting snow flooded towns and forced evacuations across central Europe on Saturday.
www.doleader.info /central-europe/river-in-central-europe.htm   (663 words)

  
 Morava - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Morava is also the Czech and Slovak name for Moravia, the eastern part of the Czech Republic.
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
You can find it there under the keyword Morava (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morava)The list of previous authors is available here: version history (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moravaandaction=history).
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Morava   (158 words)

  
 Find the top fdi central europe sites plus the most useful resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Central and Eastern Europe Insurance News The total realized FDI in in central Europe amounted to more than billion with Poland and the much smaller Czech Republic attracting the most followed by the Foreign direct investment financing of capital formation in central and eastern Europe.
Central Europe Investment News Liberalisation and economic recovery are attracting FDI to Central and Eastern Europe.
The impact of EU accession prospects on FDI inflows to central and eastern Europe.
www.maert.info /central-europe/fdi-central-europe.php   (627 words)

  
 Europe's Four Romantic Rivers, INTRAV Luxury Tours
Devin Castle, a fortress at the confluence of the Morava and Danube rivers, is one of the most significant archaeological sites in Slovakia as is Michael’s Gate, the foundations of which were laid in the first half of the 14th century.
Originally an ancient Celtic village, Passau was built on a narrow rocky tongue of land between the Danube and the Inn, and faces the wooded cliffs and fortress of Oberhaus.
Crowded against the left bank of the river by a huge vineyard-covered hill, this town is a typical wine village, complete with tastings and festivals.
www.luxurytour.com /intrav/rivercruise/europesfourromantic.html   (2104 words)

  
 EO Natural Hazards: Floods in Central Europe
The Morava River, which forms the border between the two countries, was a wide blue ribbon on April 7, 2006, top.
Dams along the river were strained, reported the Associated Press, and one burst under the onslaught of excess water.
The Danube River, shown in the lower left corner of the image, had also been flooded, but the section of the river shown here appeared to have subsided to normal conditions by April 7.
earthobservatory.nasa.gov /NaturalHazards/shownh.php3?img_id=13473   (230 words)

  
 REC: Beyond Boundaries: Case Examples: Slovak Republic
The Morava River flood plains are located in the westernmost part of Slovakia, situated along the border.
The Danube-Odra-Elbe navigation canal might cause problems in the self-purification of the March (Morava) River, which is in the fourth (worst) class of cleanness.
Because the Morava River wetlands are mentioned in the Ramsar list, construction of the canal was excluded from the plan.
www.rec.org /REC/Publications/BndBound/Slovakia.html   (1196 words)

  
 Serbia Info / Facts and Figures / Positio, releif and climate
Serbia is located in the central part of the Balkan Peninsula, on the most important route linking Europe and Asia, occupying an area of 88, 361 sq.
The longest river is the Danube, which flows for 588 of its 2.857 kilometer course through Serbia.
The flatlands are mainly in Vojvodina (the Pannonian Plain and its rim: Macva, the Sava Valley, the Morava Valley, Stig and the Negotin Marches in Eastern Serbia).
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 Serbia/Montenegro
Central Serbia has 5 466 000 inhabitants, and Vojvodina 2 032 000; Serbs are 83% of the population of that territory.
Grasslands in Central Serbia occupy 38%, in Vojvodina 8%, in Kosovo 46% and in Montenegro 88%.
The entire area is intersected by rivers and river valleys creating conditions for accumulation of moisture in the soil and palliating the negative effect of dry periods in summer which are typical of this region.
www.fao.org /ag/AGP/AGPC/doc/Counprof/serbiamontenegro/serbiamont.htm   (10986 words)

  
 Ultimate Central Europe guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Morava River river in Serbia, Serbia and Montenegro, formed by the co...
Morava A river rising in eastern Czech Republic and flowing about 386...
MORAVA [Morava] or Velika Morava, river, 134 mi (216 km) long, forme...
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 Serbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Serbia is located in the Balkans (a historically and geographically distinct region of southeastern Europe) and in the Pannonian Plain (a region of central Europe).
The Sava river flows into the Danube in Belgrade and it is also navigable along its entire length through the country (connecting Serbia with Slovenia), with Tisa River also open to all vessels, as it connects the country with Central and Eastern Europe.
Serbia, in particular the valley of the Morava, is often described as "the crossroads between East and West", which is one of the primary reasons for its turbulent history.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Serbia   (3604 words)

  
 veer, boats, czech republic, dba, lanzarote, baltimore, guanacaste, vaccination, haiti, rarotonga   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The local climate is temperate climate with warm summers and cold, cloudy, humid winters, typified by a mixture of maritime and continental influences.
*The central peak of the Island is known as Te Rua Manga, 'the needle'.
While centered in new york city, it could be found in african american communities from baltimore hummer to boston.
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 ROfE-IUCN Regional Office for Europe-publications-IUCN South Eastern European e-Bulletin
Mura River Protected Landscape - designated as such in 2000 - in the Medjimurje county of northern Croatia faces various challenges as the current administrative and legal protection measures are proved not to be sufficient for protection of natural and cultural values of this area.
It is feared the dam would disrupt the river’s ecological balance by depleting it of oxygen and nutrients, and affecting the migration and reproduction of fish and other freshwater species.
Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro, 29 September: One of the main challenges in management of the Sava River is to reconcile economic development with sustainable use and protection of natural resources in the river basin.
www.iucn.org /places/europe/rofe/rofe_publications/e_bulletin_3.htm   (6515 words)

  
 Find the top central europe in myceneans sites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Civilization in Europe was that of the Minoans of the island of Crete and later the Myceneans in the Central Europe became divided between Catholics Protestants Orthodox and Jews.
Medieval Europe Greece Minoans and Myceneans The Romans in Central Spain.
The Myceneans Within a short time Germany and Austria known as the Central It seems to be important not only in religion but also as a central geodetical point for all Greece the ancient palace of Knossos where the king Minos made maybe one of the anciests roads in Europe.
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