Bělá (Divoká Orlice)

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Bělá
Alba, Albabach
The Bělá in Skuhrov nad Bělou

The Bělá in Skuhrov nad Bělou

Data
Water code CZ : 1-02-01-053
location Czech Republic
River system Elbe
Drain over Wild eagles  → eagles  → Elbe  → North Sea
source on the southern slope of the Hohen Mense near the Polish border
Source height 1048  m nm
muzzle near Častolovice in the Wilde Adler Coordinates: 50 ° 7 ′ 21 ″  N , 16 ° 10 ′ 19 ″  E 50 ° 7 ′ 21 ″  N , 16 ° 10 ′ 19 ″  E
Mouth height 267  m nm
Height difference 781 m
Bottom slope 21 ‰
length 37.9 km
Catchment area 213.8 km²
Left tributaries Huťský potok, Kněžná , Štědrý potok
Right tributaries Deštná, Koutský potok, Chobot

The Bělá (German Alba , also Albabach ) is a right tributary of the Wild Eagles (Czech Divoká Orlice) in the Czech Republic .

course

The Bělá rises on the ridge of the Eagle Mountains on the southern slope of the Hohe Mense at 1,048 m above sea level. M. close to the Polish border at Zieliec . Its valley runs between Šerlich (Scherlich) and Sedloňovský vrch (Sattlerkoppe) to the south, in the east the Malá Deštná (Deschneyer Kleinkoppe) and Velká Deštná (Deschneyer Großkoppe) rise above the valley .

Via Zákoutí and Deštné v Orlických horách the valley of the Bělá leads past the Špičák and via Jedlová v Orlických horách through a narrow valley where the remains of the castles Hlodný and Nový Hrad are located. The villages of Osečnice , Proloh, Nová Ves and Skuhrov nad Bělou lie on the river . Here the valley widens and the further course leads southwest via Hamernice, Kvasiny , Solnice and Černíkovice , where the Bělá turns south on its lower course and flows past Lično , Třebešov , Ledská , Libel , Malá Ledská and Synkov .

After the confluence of the Kněžna, the Bělá follows its valley course to the southwest, flows between Častolovice and Kostelec nad Orlicí and then flows after 37.9 km at 267 m above sea level. M. in the wild eagle . The catchment area of ​​the Bělá is 213.8 km².

The Alba ditch , also called Třebechovický náhon or Vantroka , originates from Častolovice and leads over 17.5 km to Třebechovice pod Orebem to the Dědina .

Tributaries

  • Deštná (r), Deštné v Orlických horách
  • Huťský potok (l), near Mnichová
  • Koutský potok (r), near Lomy
  • Chobot (r), Černíkovice
  • Kněžná (l), Synkov
  • Štědrý potok (l), Častolovice

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.edpp.cz/cas_hydrologicke-udaje/