Bednja (river) explained

Bednja
Map:Bednja (rivière).png
Mouth Location:Drava
Mouth Coordinates:46.3033°N 16.7564°W
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Croatia
Length:133km (83miles)
Basin Size:966km2

The Bednja (pronounced as /hr/) is a river in northern Croatia, a right tributary of the Drava. It is 133km (83miles) long and its basin covers an area of 966km2.The Bednja rises in the mountainous forested areas near Macelj in northern Croatia, west of Trakošćan, where it also forms a 0.2km2 lake at 255 m.a.s.l.It flows towards the southeast until turning east near Bednja, meandering south at Novi Marof, returning to its eastward course shortly thereafter, and then turning northeast toward Ludbreg. It flows into the Drava River north of Mali Bukovec, at 46.3033°N 16.7564°W.

It was called "Serapia" in antiquity. The name "Serapia" is supposed to come from Proto-Indo-European words *ser (to flow) and *h2ep (water).[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Croatian toponyms - Linguist Forum.