Oslava (Oskava)

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Oslava
Data
location Czech Republic
River system Danube
Drain over Oskava  → March  → Danube  → Black Sea
source in Lower Jeseníky
49 ° 54 ′ 59 ″  N , 17 ° 17 ′ 15 ″  E
muzzle Oskava coordinates: 49 ° 47 '44 "  N , 17 ° 7' 41"  E 49 ° 47 '44 "  N , 17 ° 7' 41"  E

length 19.9 km
Catchment area 101.7 km²
Drain MQ
850 l / s

The Oslava (German Oslawa ), also Loučka, is a left tributary of the Oskava in the Czech Republic .

geography

The Oslava rises in the Lower Jeseníky on the southwest slope of Stráň ( Kargerberg , 670  m ) at 600  m above sea level. NN in the village of Ondřejov. It flows to the southwest through a deeply cut, wooded and uninhabited valley in the Sovinecko Nature Park, where only the Strálecká forest house is located. The villages Rešov, Těchanov, Sovinec and Křivá are in the vicinity . The first settlement in the valley is Valšův Důl. At Horní Dlouhá Loučka the Oslava flows into the Moravian plain. On the further course are the places Dlouhá Loučka and Horní Sukolom. At the Fojtský Mlýn near Nová Dědina the Oslava empties after 19.9 km at 242  m above sea level. NN in the Oskava. The catchment area of ​​the river is 101.7 km². At the mouth it has an average water flow of 0.85 m³ / s.

Tributaries

  • Stránský potok (l), near Stránské
  • Ondřejovský potok (r), above the Strálecká forest house
  • Strálecký potok (r), at the Strálecká forest house
  • Smrčina (l), on the Sovinec mountain (616 m) near Rešov
  • Těchanovský potok (l), on the Ostrý mountain (519 m)
  • Sovinecský potok (l), in Valšův Důl
  • Huntava (r), in Valšův Důl
  • Rakovec (r), below Dlouhá Loučka
  • Plinkoutský potok (r), below Horní Sukolom