Bilavoda
Bilawoda / Biała Woda / Bílá Voda Krzanówka, Oldrišovský potok |
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location | Czech Republic , Poland | |
River system | Or | |
Drain over | Zinna → Oder → Stettiner Haff | |
source | west of Oldřišov on the Polish border in the Hultschiner Ländchen , Czech Republic 49 ° 59 ′ 35 ″ N , 17 ° 56 ′ 57 ″ E |
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Source height | 294 m | |
muzzle | opposite Bojanow in the Zinna , Poland Coordinates: 50 ° 1 ′ 48 ″ N , 18 ° 9 ′ 14 ″ E 50 ° 1 ′ 48 ″ N , 18 ° 9 ′ 14 ″ E |
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Mouth height | 195 m | |
Height difference | 99 m | |
Bottom slope | 3.8 ‰ | |
length | 26 km | |
Catchment area | 66.45 km² | |
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MQ |
274 l / s |
The Bilawoda (Czech Oldrišovský potok , also Bílá Voda ; Polish Biała Woda , also Krzanówka ) is a right tributary of the Zinna in the Czech Republic and Poland .
course
The Oldrišovský potok rises in the Leobschützer Loesshügelland ( Płaskowyż Głubczycki ) between Pilszcz and Oldřišov after the Polish border in the Czech Republic. The villages Oldřišov, Arnoštov, Služovice , Svoboda, Bílá Bříza, Štěpánkovice and Prostřední Dvůr lie on its eastward course through the Hultschiner Ländchen . In Kobeřice the brook turns north and is dammed east of Hněvošice at the Girtnerův Mlýn mill just before the Polish border. The Biała Woda then flows through the Polish village of Ściborzyce Wielkie ( Steuberwitz ), then takes a north-easterly course through Sudice in the Czech Republic and reaches Polish territory again as a border stream at Klein Peterwitz / Pietraszyn. Below the confluence of the Potok Strahowicki, the Bilawoda flows into the Polish interior and reaches Kranowitz / Krzanowice. After 26 kilometers, the stream finally flows into the Zinna opposite Bojanow / Bojanów.
8,374 people live in the Czech part of the catchment area.
Tributaries
- Strahovický potok / Potok Strahowicki (r), above Kranowitz / Krzanowice