The Pinka (German pronunciation: [ˈpɪŋka] ) is a river in Central Europe with a length of approximately 100 km (60 mi). Its basin area is 1,299 km2 (502 sq mi).[2] Its source is located in Styria, eastern Austria, next to the provincial border of Burgenland. It passes into Hungary between the villages of Burg and Felsőcsatár, and crosses the Austrian-Hungarian border five times. Further, it flows into the Rába river, itself a tributary of the Danube, near Körmend. Its main tributaries are the Strem , the Zickenbach and the Tauchenbach.
Pinka | |
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Location | |
Countries | Austria and Hungary |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | |
• location | Rába near Körmend |
• coordinates | 46°59′57″N 16°35′23″E / 46.9991°N 16.5897°E |
Length | 99.8 km (62.0 mi) [1] |
Basin size | 1,299 km2 (502 sq mi) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Rába→ Danube→ Black Sea |
Important towns on its course are Pinkafeld and Oberwart, as well as Pinggau, Riedlingsdorf, Rotenturm an der Pinka and Eberau.
Ecology
editThe river provides an important habitat to a number of different animal species, including the river trout, European bullhead, grey heron and mallard, as well as a variety of dragonflies. Otters have also been recorded along the river.
References
edit- ^ Digitaler Atlas der Steiermark (Styria)
- ^ "Flächenverzeichnis der Flussgebiete: Leitha-, Rabnitz- und Raabgebiet" (PDF). Beiträge zur Hydrografie Österreichs Heft 63. December 2014. p. 132.