Litavka

The Litavka ( Littawa ) is a tributary of the Berounka in the Czech Republic, which collects the water from the fields of central Brdywaldberge Praha and Tok Příbrami.

It rises at an altitude of 765 m above sea level from multiple sources on the eastern slope of the Maly Tok, two kilometers northeast of the town of Nepomuk. The first few kilometers it flows southeast through the town Láz, turns before Bohutín north-eastwards to the north, crosses Březové Hory, a western suburb of Pribram, Trhove Dušníky and behind Bratkovice it forms a deep twelve kilometer long valley which Zentralbrdywald of its eastern part separates. About Dominikální Paseky Čenkov, Jince and Rejkovice it runs along the road and the railway line. The river bed runs back north in an open landscape on Libomyšl and Chodouň direction Zdice ago Lochovice. Here he turns to the last kilometer of its river course to the northeast by Králův Dvůr it flows near Beroun at an altitude of 218 m above sea level into the river Berounka.

The river has a catchment area of ​​629.4 km ² and a flow length of 54.6 kilometers. His average amount of water in the estuary is 2.71 m³ / s

Inflows

Left

  • Obecnický ( Čepkovský ) creek in Lhota Příbrami,
  • Cerveny Potok in Zdice

Right

  • Příbramský creek at Trhový Dušníky
  • Chumava at Libomyšl
  • Suchomastský creek in Králův Dvůr

Sports

Suitable for water sports is the section between Březové Hory to Lochovice and further to the mouth.

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