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crava

Crava is a term that can refer to several uses, most notably as part of a geographic name in Italy. The Crava Morava wetlands are a protected natural area in northern Italy, located in the Po River delta region. The reserve comprises a mosaic of marshes, reed beds, and shallow lagoons that provide habitat for a wide range of birds and other wildlife. It is managed to conserve biodiversity, support scientific research, and enable responsible nature-based tourism. The area supports migratory waterfowl such as herons and various species of ducks and waders, and is characterized by seasonal changes in water levels and vegetation. Visitor facilities typically include observation points, maintained trails, and guided opportunities to learn about the local ecosystem.

Beyond this place-based use, crava may appear in other linguistic and cultural contexts. In Portuguese, crava

can
be
a
verb
form
of
cravar,
meaning
to
drive
in
or
embed,
as
in
a
sentence
like
ele
crava
o
prego.
In
addition,
crava
can
occur
as
a
surname
in
some
regions
or
as
part
of
other
place
names
in
various
languages.
Because
crava
is
a
short,
ambiguous
term,
its
precise
meaning
depends
on
context,
and
the
word
may
reference
different
places,
linguistic
uses,
or
personal
names
beyond
the
example
described
here.