Mur is a river that flows through Central Europe, serving as an important waterway in the region. It matters because it plays a significant role in the geography and possibly the economies and ecosystems of the Central European countries it passes through.
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Mur source (Murursprung) in the Ankogel Group of the High Tauern The Mur passing through Frohnleiten, from left to right in the middle the expressway S35 Brucker Schnellstraße [de] (regarding southwest and downwards from the Gschwendtberg mountain) The Mur in Graz, view from Schlossberg (Southwest direction) The Mur in Slovenia The confluence of the Drava (foreground) and Mura near Legrad, Croatia
The Mur ( German pronunciation: [ˈmuːɐ̯] ) or Mura (Slovene: [ˈmúːɾa]; Croatian: [mǔːra]; Hungarian: [ˈmurɒ]; Prekmurje Slovene: Müra or Möra) is a river in Central Europe rising in the Hohe Tauern national park of the Central Eastern Alps in Austria with its source at 1,898 m (6,227 ft) above sea level. It is a tributary of the Drava and subsequently the Danube.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).