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The Raša (Latin: Arsia, Italian: Arsa) in Croatian Istria is a major river of Croatia's Istria County.It is 23 kilometres (14 mi) long, and its basin covers an area of 279 km2 (108 sq mi).Its mouth is in the long ria of Raški zaljev/Porto d'Arsia, which is a drowned river valley scoured out when world sea levels were lowered, then drowned by the rising waters of the post glacial era. The Raša rises in springs near Pićan and flows south through a steep-sided valley before opening into the head of the Adriatic Sea. The river, although short in length, has an ancient history as a border.

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  • Raša (italsky Arsa) je krátká řeka v Chorvatsku na Istrijském poloostrově. Je dlouhá 23 km. Pramení u vesnice soutokem potoků Gologorički a Vlaški. Ústí do Rašského zálivu, který je podle řeky pojmenován. V blízkosti řeky leží sídla , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , a . Největším přítokem Raši je řeka , mezi další patří potoky Karbuna, Veli potok, Sušički potok, Malinska draga, Ždinska draga a Koromanska draga. Na řece se nacházejí tři vodopády: Benkovski slap, Gologorički slap a Slap Sopot. (cs)
  • Die Raša (italienisch Arsia, historisch: Arsa Fiume) ist einer der wichtigsten Flüsse auf Istrien in Kroatien und der wenigen, die in die Kvarner-Bucht münden. (de)
  • The Raša (Latin: Arsia, Italian: Arsa) in Croatian Istria is a major river of Croatia's Istria County.It is 23 kilometres (14 mi) long, and its basin covers an area of 279 km2 (108 sq mi).Its mouth is in the long ria of Raški zaljev/Porto d'Arsia, which is a drowned river valley scoured out when world sea levels were lowered, then drowned by the rising waters of the post glacial era. The Raša rises in springs near Pićan and flows south through a steep-sided valley before opening into the head of the Adriatic Sea. The river, although short in length, has an ancient history as a border. (en)
  • L'Arsa (in latino: Arsia e in croato: Raša) è un corso d'acqua a carattere torrentizio che scorre nell'Istria orientale e dà il nome all'omonimo bacino carbonifero, che in passato era denominato bacino dell'Albonese o di Albona. L'Arsa, oggi interamente in territorio croato, è indicato come uno dei possibili confini orientali della regione geografica italiana, e in tempi romani segnava il confine amministrativo tra l'Italia (Regio X Venetia et Histria) e la provincia di Dalmazia (it)
  • Raša (italienska och latin: Arsia) är en flod i Istrien i nordvästra Kroatien. Den har sin källa nära orten och mynnar ut i Adriatiska havet vid Rašaviken i närheten av staden Raša som bär samma namn som floden. (sv)
  • 拉沙河是克羅地亞的河流,位於該國西部伊斯特拉縣,河道全長23公里,流域面積279平方公里,河口處在亞得里亞海,支流有克拉潘斯基波托克河。 (zh)
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  • Raša (italsky Arsa) je krátká řeka v Chorvatsku na Istrijském poloostrově. Je dlouhá 23 km. Pramení u vesnice soutokem potoků Gologorički a Vlaški. Ústí do Rašského zálivu, který je podle řeky pojmenován. V blízkosti řeky leží sídla , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , a . Největším přítokem Raši je řeka , mezi další patří potoky Karbuna, Veli potok, Sušički potok, Malinska draga, Ždinska draga a Koromanska draga. Na řece se nacházejí tři vodopády: Benkovski slap, Gologorički slap a Slap Sopot. (cs)
  • Die Raša (italienisch Arsia, historisch: Arsa Fiume) ist einer der wichtigsten Flüsse auf Istrien in Kroatien und der wenigen, die in die Kvarner-Bucht münden. (de)
  • The Raša (Latin: Arsia, Italian: Arsa) in Croatian Istria is a major river of Croatia's Istria County.It is 23 kilometres (14 mi) long, and its basin covers an area of 279 km2 (108 sq mi).Its mouth is in the long ria of Raški zaljev/Porto d'Arsia, which is a drowned river valley scoured out when world sea levels were lowered, then drowned by the rising waters of the post glacial era. The Raša rises in springs near Pićan and flows south through a steep-sided valley before opening into the head of the Adriatic Sea. The river, although short in length, has an ancient history as a border. (en)
  • L'Arsa (in latino: Arsia e in croato: Raša) è un corso d'acqua a carattere torrentizio che scorre nell'Istria orientale e dà il nome all'omonimo bacino carbonifero, che in passato era denominato bacino dell'Albonese o di Albona. L'Arsa, oggi interamente in territorio croato, è indicato come uno dei possibili confini orientali della regione geografica italiana, e in tempi romani segnava il confine amministrativo tra l'Italia (Regio X Venetia et Histria) e la provincia di Dalmazia (it)
  • Raša (italienska och latin: Arsia) är en flod i Istrien i nordvästra Kroatien. Den har sin källa nära orten och mynnar ut i Adriatiska havet vid Rašaviken i närheten av staden Raša som bär samma namn som floden. (sv)
  • 拉沙河是克羅地亞的河流,位於該國西部伊斯特拉縣,河道全長23公里,流域面積279平方公里,河口處在亞得里亞海,支流有克拉潘斯基波托克河。 (zh)
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  • 拉沙河 (克罗地亚) (zh)
  • Raša (flod) (sv)
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