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Tartaks
Location
CountryLatvia
Physical characteristics
MouthDubna
 • coordinates56°04′07″N 26°49′25″E / 56.0687°N 26.8235°E / 56.0687; 26.8235
Length18 km (11 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionDubnaDaugavaBaltic Sea

The Tartaks is a river in Latvia. It is 18 kilometres long. It discharges into the lake Luknas, which is drained by the Dubna.

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