Zala (river) explained

Zala
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Hungary
Source1 Location:near Szalafő
Mouth Location:Lake Balaton
Mouth Coordinates:46.7059°N 17.2646°W
Progression:Lake Balaton
Length:139km (86miles)

The Zala is a river in south-western Hungary. Its source is in the hills northwest of Szalafő near the borders with Austria and Slovenia. The long Zala drains an area of . Several smaller rivers feed into it, including the Felső-Válicka, Szentmihályfalvai patak (brook), Szévíz csatorna (channel), Foglár csatorna on the right bank, and Szentjakabi patak, Sárvíz (Zala) patak, Széplaki patak, Csörgető patak and Nádas patak on the left bank. It flows through the city of Zalaegerszeg before flowing into Lake Balaton near Keszthely. The River Zala flows through the Hungarian counties of Vas and Zala.[1]

See also

Watermills on Zala River

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ZALA VÍZGYŰJTŐ-GAZDÁLKODÁS TERVEZÉSI ALEGYSÉGEN (4.2.) . 2011-03-11.