Lavant (river)

Lavant

Confluence of the Lavant (left) with the Drava
Country Austria
Basin
Main source Lavanttal Alps near Sankt Anna am Lavantegg, Styria
2,170 m (7,120 ft)
River mouth Drava at Lavamünd, Carinthia
Basin size 969 km2 (374 sq mi)
Physical characteristics
Length 64 km (40 mi)
Discharge
  • Average rate:
    12.5 m3/s (440 cu ft/s)

The Lavant (Slovene: Labotnica) is a left tributary of the Drau in the Austrian state of Carinthia. It originates in the small Lavantsee at the southern slope of the Zirbitzkogel mountain in Styria, then turns southeastwards and after 7 miles reaches the border to Carinthia. The river flows through the towns of Bad Sankt Leonhard im Lavanttal, Wolfsberg and Sankt Andrä until it reaches the Drava shortly before it crosses the border to Slovenia.

The name Lavant stems from the Pre-Celtic period, meaning "shining river" in Indo-European.

Coordinates: 46°39′N 14°57′E / 46.650°N 14.950°E / 46.650; 14.950


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