Klejnárka

River course

The Klejnárka is a left tributary of the Elbe in the Czech Republic.

Course

The Klejnárka arises as Janský creek southeast of the districts Dědice the Petrovice I in 516.5 m above sea level in the Bohemian- Moravian Highlands.

At its run leading into northern directions are the places Dobrovítov, Čejkovice, Zbysov and Opatovice. In Hraběšín the brook that in the Krchlebská dubina through a rocky valley. In Chedrbí the Paběnický flows to creek, from its confluence leads the waters, the term Klejnárka. About Vodranty, Krchleby and Močovice the further running leads west past Čáslav. The more run via Třebešice, Církvice, Jakub, Ovčáry, Nové Dvory Malín and Hlízov east past Kutná Hora. Here the Klejnárka leaves the Bohemian- Moravian Highlands and flows in Stary Kolin over over the southeastern part of the Bohemian panel. Opposite Tři Dvory flows into the river after 40.3 km at an altitude of 193.6 m above sea level into the Elbe. The catchment area of the river is 350 km ².

Inflows

  • Krchlebský Potok ( l), Opatovice
  • Senetínský Potok ( l), Doudovský Mlýn
  • Vranidolský Potok (r ), Doudovský Mlýn
  • Paběnický Potok ( l), Chedrbí
  • Medenický Potok ( l), Vodranty
  • Olšanský Potok ( l), Třebešice
  • Křenovka ( l), Církvice
  • Vrchlice ( l), Nové Dvory
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