Aiviekste

The Aiviekste is a river in Latvia.[1] It begins at Lake Lubāns (the largest lake in Latvia) and drains into the Daugava (the largest river in Latvia). The Aiviekste is the largest tributary of the Daugava in Latvia. The Aiviekste, along with the Pededze, forms the border between Vidzeme and Latgale.

Aiviekste
The Aiviekste river
Location
CountryLatvia
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationLake Lubāns
MouthDaugava
  location
Pļaviņas
  coordinates
56.6144°N 25.7583°E / 56.6144; 25.7583
Length114 kilometres (71 mi)
Basin size9,160 km2 (3,540 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average57.4 cubic metres per second (2,030 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionDaugavaBaltic Sea

Tributaries

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