Czerwony Potok

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Czerwony Potok / Bílý potok
Weißbach, Fuchswinkler water
Data
location Czech Republic , Poland
River system Or
Drain over Raczyna  → Glatzer Neisse  → Oder  → Stettiner Haff
source on the eastern slope of Pěnkavčí vrch in the Reichensteiner Mountains , Czech Republic
50 ° 23 ′ 54 ″  N , 16 ° 57 ′ 3 ″  E
Source height 540  m nm
muzzle near Ujeździec in Raczyna , Poland Coordinates: 50 ° 25 ′ 33 ″  N , 17 ° 3 ′ 15 ″  E 50 ° 25 ′ 33 ″  N , 17 ° 3 ′ 15 ″  E
Mouth height 230  m npm
Height difference 310 m
Bottom slope 31 ‰
length 10 km

The Czerwony Potok (Polish) / Bílý potok (Czech) (German Weißbach or Fuchswinkler Wasser ) is a left tributary of the Raczyna in the Czech Republic and Poland .

course

The Bílý potok rises on the eastern slope of the Pěnkavčí vrch ( Finkenkoppe , 615 m) in the Reichensteiner Mountains in the Czech Republic . The village of Bílý Potok extends along its course, which initially leads to the northeast . There the brook enters the lowland Przedgórze Paczkowskie ( Patschkauer Vorland ) and turns west of Kohout to the north. At the cap "Na Výspě" ( Fuchswinkel , 259 m) of the stream reaches Polish territory where he Lisie Kąty flows through and Czerwony Potok is called. The Czerwony Potok then takes a north-easterly direction again to Ujeździec , where it turns to the south-east and flows into Raczyna below the village .

The stream is 10 kilometers long, 5 kilometers of which are in the Czech Republic and Poland. The Czech part of the catchment area, to which the Červenka, which flows into the Javornický potok in Poland , is assigned, covers 6.4 km² and 282 people live there. The average flow rate on the Polish-Czech border is 0.083 m³ / s.

Tributaries

  • Zaječí potok (r), Bílý potok
  • Potok U mučedníku, (l), on the Polish border

Drains

  • Ditch to the Kohout pond, (r), near Kohout - it directs its water into the Červenka

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