The Ščavnica (pronounced [ˈʃtʃaːu̯nitsa]; German: Stainz) is a 56-kilometer (35 mi) river in Styria, Slovenia.[1] It sources near Zgornja Velka and flows along the Slovene Hills towards the southeast. It passes Negova Castle and Sveti Jurij ob Ščavnici, traverses Lake Gajševci (Slovene: Gajševsko jezero) and the town of Ljutomer, and finally joins the Mur from the right in Razkrižje.

Ščavnica
Ščavnica mouth at the Mur
Zemljevid
Location
CountrySlovenia
Physical characteristics
MouthMur
 • location
Razkrižje
 • coordinates
46°31′25″N 16°18′13″E / 46.5237°N 16.3035°E / 46.5237; 16.3035
Length56 km (35 mi) [1]
Basin size288 km2 (111 sq mi) [1]
Basin features
ProgressionMurDravaDanubeBlack Sea

The Ščavnica is one of the most heavily polluted rivers in Slovenia.[citation needed]

The average monthly discharge of the Ščavnica at Pristava (1971–2000)

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