MÃrovka
Mírovka above Mohelnice
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The Mírovka ( German Grundbach, also Mühlbach ) is a right tributary of the Morava River in the Czech Republic.
Geography
It rises north of Stary Maletín in Mirovská Highlands ( Mürauer Bergland ) on the hilltop Jahodnice (590 m ). On her first leading to the southeast headwaters where formerly the Moleteiner sandstone was broken, she takes on the flowing of Stary Maletín creek and flowing over Svojanov and Nový Maletín to Svojanův Dvůr, where it turns to the northeast. Through a narrow wooded valley reaches the Mírovka Mírov where the flux in the local situation Mirovský Grunt between the converted to the detention center and the castle Mírov Vraní Kopec ( 465 m) is passed through it. The underflow leads again to the southeast in the Mohelnická Brázda ( Müglitzer furrow ). Passing Křemačov and Podolíčko the Mírovka finally reached Mohelnice. East of the city it flows across from Stavenice on Moravičanské Jezero after 27.3 kilometers in the March. Its catchment area is 181.6 km ². At the mouth of the river has an average water flow of 1.98 m³ / s
Inflows
- Javořický Potok ( l), on the mountain Smrčina
- Bycina ( l), above Mírovíček
- Míroveček ( l) in Mirovský Grunt
- Řepovský Potok ( l ) below Mirovský Grunt