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Pakra

The Pakra is a river in western Slavonia and central Croatia, a left tributary of the Ilova. It is around 72 kilometres (45 mi) long.

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Pakra
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Location
CountryCroatia
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Ilova
 • coordinates
45°23′55″N 16°45′54″E / 45.3985°N 16.7650°E / 45.3985; 16.7650
Basin features
ProgressionIlova

Sava

DanubeBlack Sea

The Pakra is a river in western Slavonia and central Croatia, a left tributary of the Ilova. It is around 72 kilometres (45 mi) long.

The Pakra rises in the south of Ravna Gora, north of the village of Bučje. It flows towards the west and passes through Pakrac, where a southward bend takes it through Lipik. It continues to the west and passes Banova Jaruga, where a canal connects it to the Ilova. It flows southwest into the system of canals in Lonjsko polje through which Ilova, Kutina and Lonja-Trebež flow into the Sava.1

Several tributaries join the river, including Braneška rijeka, Kopanjica, Sivornica, Rakovac, Brusnica and Bijela.

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