Mže

Berounka with their headwaters Mies ( in the north) and Radbuza ( in the south)

Mies at Pavlovice

The Mies ( Czech Mže ) is a 103 km long river source of Berounka in Germany and the Czech Republic.

River

It rises in the far north- east of the Bavarian Upper Palatinate in Griesbach Forest, a northern part of the Upper Palatinate Forest. Your source is located in the municipality Mähring the district Asch. There, the Mies entfließt the hamlet Asch, after about 2 km flow path exceeds the German - Czech border and flows in this direction, the cities Tachov and Stříbro. Above Tachov it is dammed by a dam to the reservoir Lučina, formerly the village Lučina stood in their place. Below Mies ( Stříbro ) is another dam, which impounds the lake Hracholusky. In Plzeň Mies, together with the Radbusa ( Radbbuza ) the Berounka.

The Berounka was originally the lower part of the river mussels, only from the 17th century. sat down gradually by the derived from the town of Beroun name Berounka / Beroun.

Tributaries

  • Hammerbach ( Hamerský Potok ), ( l) at Ústí nad Mží ( TRUSS ), community Kočov ( Gottschau )
  • Blackbird Bach ( Kosovy Potok, Potok also Kosi ), ( l), at Víska, community Černošín ( Tschernoschin )
  • Aulowa ( Úhlavka ), ( r), above Mies ( Stříbro )
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