Gran Ega

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Gran Ega
GaderPed.jpg
The Gran Ega at Pederoa, La Val
Location
Country Italy
Physical characteristics
Source 
  location Val Badia (South Tyrol)
Mouth Rienz
  location
St. Lorenzen
  coordinates
46°47′03″N11°53′26″E / 46.7843°N 11.8906°E / 46.7843; 11.8906 Coordinates: 46°47′03″N11°53′26″E / 46.7843°N 11.8906°E / 46.7843; 11.8906
Length34.7 km (21.6 mi)
Basin size390 km2 (150 sq mi)
Basin features
Progression RienzEisackAdigeAdriatic Sea

The Gran Ega (alternative Ladin name: Ghaidra; German : Gader; Italian : Gadera) is the main river of the Val Badia in South Tyrol, Italy. Its name literally translates to great water.

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