Pavllë
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The Pavlla (Albanian indefinite form: Pavllë) or Pavla (), is a river in northwestern Greece and southern Albania. Its source is in the Mourgana mountains in Greece, near the village Ampelonas, Thesprotia. It flows west into Albania, along the villages Vagalat and Shkallë. It flows into the Ionian Sea a few kilometres southwest of the archaeological site Butrint. There is a bridge across the river near the village Ampelonas, built in 1798.
Key facts
- River.name
- Pavlla
- River.name_other
- Pavla
- River.source1_location
- Mourgana mountains, Greece
- River.mouth_location
- Ionian Sea, Albania
- River.subdivision_type1
- Countries
- River.subdivision_name1
- Greece and Albania
- River.length_km
- 50
- River.discharge1_avg
- ec (in Bogaz, Albania)
- River.basin_size_km2
- 374
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The Pavlla (Albanian indefinite form: Pavllë) or Pavla (), is a river in northwestern Greece and southern Albania. Its source is in the Mourgana mountains in Greece, near the village Ampelonas, Thesprotia. It flows west into Albania, along the villages Vagalat and Shkallë. It flows into the Ionian Sea a few kilometres southwest of the archaeological site Butrint. There is a bridge across the river near the village Ampelonas, built in 1798.
== See also == List of rivers of Albania List of rivers of Greece
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Pavllë” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.
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