Nedvědička
Nedvědička | ||
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location | Czech Republic | |
River system | Danube | |
Drain over | Svratka → Thaya → March → Danube → Black Sea | |
muzzle |
Svratka coordinates: 49 ° 27 '26 " N , 16 ° 20' 13" E 49 ° 27 '26 " N , 16 ° 20' 13" E
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The Nedvědička is a right tributary of the Svratka in the Czech Republic .
course
It rises north of Zubří at about 700 m above sea level. NN at the foot of the Pohledecká skála ( Kaiserstein , 812 m ) in the Saar mountains and is dammed there in the pond Zuberský rybník. On the upper reaches it is also known as Zuberský potok .
The places Divišov, Albrechtice, Rozsochy , Blažejovice, Vojetín and Rodkov lie on their further course to the southeast . From here on, the railway line from Nové Město na Moravě to Tišnov, built in 1905, follows the course of the river to its mouth.
On the next section between the Zlatkovská hora and Hradisko hills, the GEAM Dolní Rožínka uranium mine is located on both sides of the river. In addition to several shafts, the only uranium pit still in operation also includes the two large settling basins KI and II.
Other villages on the Nedvědička are Dvořiště, Rožná , Jabloňov and Pernštejn. Down the river, Pernštejn Castle towers over the Nedvědička valley on the left . Below that is the approximately 1100-year-old Pernstein yew. The protected 16.5 m high tree has a trunk circumference of 4.55 m. In Nedvědice flows after 28.6 km at an altitude of 324 m above sea level. NN in the Svratka. Its catchment area is 84.3 km².
Tributaries
- Rozsošský potok (l), near Rozsochy
- Zlatkovský potok (l), near Dvořiště (the stream ends today in basin K II)
- Rožínka (r), in Rožná
- Borský potok (r), near Bor
- Smrčecký potok (l), at the Pernštejn castle
- Žlebský potok (l), above Nedvědice