Gurk | |
Mouth Location: | Drava near Völkermarkt |
Mouth Coordinates: | 46.6097°N 14.5267°W |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Subdivision Name1: | Austria |
Subdivision Type2: | State |
Subdivision Name2: | Carinthia |
Length: | 155.6km (96.7miles) |
Source1 Elevation: | 1970m (6,460feet) (Gurksee) 2010m (6,590feet) (Torersee) |
Basin Size: | 2585.1km2 |
The Gurk (pronounced as /de/; Slovenian: Krka) is a river in the Austrian state of Carinthia, a left tributary of the Drava. With a length of 156km (97miles)[1] it is the longest river that flows entirely within Carinthia. Its drainage basin is,[2] which covers about 27% of the state's territory. The Gurk rises in the Nock Mountains (Gurktal Alps) of the Central Eastern Alps, near the border with the Austrian state of Styria. Its sources are two small cirque lakes, the Gurksee and the Torersee near Albeck and the Turracher Höhe Pass, a protected area since 1981. The Gurksee has an elevation of 1970m (6,460feet), an area of 4000m2, and is 1.5m (04.9feet) deep; the Torersee lies 2010m (6,590feet) above sea level, has an area of 3500m2, and is 1.2m (03.9feet) deep. Since both lake are frozen in the winter, they contain no fish.
It flows southwest to Ebene Reichenau and then turns eastwards running through Gnesau and the Gurktal valley to the market town of Gurk. Near Straßburg it again turns to the south, enters the Klagenfurt basin, and flows into the Drava west of Völkermarkt.
Its tributaries include the, the Metnitz (left), and the Glan (right).