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While the Elbe is the longest Czech-related river when measured through its overall length (i.e. including its lower course in Germany), its tributary the Vltava surpasses it as the longest river within the territory of the Czech Republic itself. (In fact the Vltava also carries more water than the Elbe at their confluence.)
Pages in category "Tributaries of the Elbe" The following 106 pages are in this category, out of 106 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aland (river) B.
Elbe 870 m³/s: 1094 km (nominally) 1245 km (hydrologically) 148,268 km 2 (57,247 sq mi) [1] the Czech Republic (sources), Germany, Austria , Poland (Dzika Orlica and smaller affluents) longer and larger tributary Vltava: Glomma 698 m³/s 601 km 41,917 km 2 (16,184 sq mi) Norway, Sweden (affluents)
The Elbe (German: ⓘ; Czech: Labe ⓘ; Low German: Ilv or Elv; Upper and Lower Sorbian: Łobjo, pronounced) is one of the major rivers of Central Europe.It rises in the Giant Mountains of the northern Czech Republic before traversing much of Bohemia (western half of the Czech Republic), then Germany and flowing into the North Sea at Cuxhaven, 110 kilometres (68 miles) northwest of Hamburg.
There are 380 bodies of water in the basin area. The largest of them are the fishponds Velký zálešský with an area of 45.8 ha (113 acres) and Chobot with an area of 42.1 ha (104 acres), both built on the tributary Hraniční potok. [2] There are no fishponds or reservoirs built directly on the Loučná.
The Vltava (/ ˈ v ʊ l t ə v ə, ˈ v ʌ l-/ VU(U)L-tə-və, [1] [2] [3] Czech: ⓘ; German: Moldau ⓘ) is the longest river in the Czech Republic, a left tributary of the Elbe River. It runs southeast along the Bohemian Forest and then north across Bohemia, through Český Krumlov, České Budějovice, and Prague. It is commonly referred to ...
Elbe→ North Sea: The Ehle is a river in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Elbe, [1] and approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) long. See also
The Saale (German pronunciation: ⓘ), also known as the Saxon Saale (German: Sächsische Saale pronounced [ˈzɛksɪʃə ˈzaːlə] ⓘ) and Thuringian Saale (German: Thüringische Saale), is a river in Germany and a left-bank tributary of the Elbe.