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Main source
  
1,100 m (3,600 ft)

Basin size
  
126 km (49 sq mi)

Basin area
  
126 km²

Country
  
River mouth
  
339 m (1,112 ft)

Length
  
29 km

Source elevation
  
1,100 m

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The Dreta ([ˈdɾeːta]) is a river in Styria, northeastern Slovenia. The river is 29 km (18 mi) long. Its source is near the Črnivec Pass in the Kamnik Alps. It flows through the town of Gornji Grad, Bočna, and Šmartno ob Dreti, and merges with the Savinja River in Nazarje. The Dreta Valley (Slovene: Zadrečka dolina) is named after the river.

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Map of Dreta, Slovenia

NameEdit

The Dreta was attested in written sources in 1243 as super fluvio Driete (and as pey der Driet in 1340, Driete in 1430, and Trijet in 1524). The origin of the name is uncertain, but is likely connected with the Croatian hydronym Dretulja and the Slovak hydronym and place name Drietoma. It may be derived from the Indo-European root *dre- 'to flow'.

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Dreta Wikipedia


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