Trusovický potok
Trusovický potok | ||
[[File :: Bohuňovice (OL), Trusovický potok.jpg | center | 326x326px | The Trusovický potok near Bohuňovice]] The Trusovický potok near Bohuňovice |
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location | Olomoucký kraj ( Czech Republic ) | |
River system | Danube | |
Drain over | March → Danube → Black Sea | |
source | east of Huzová on Pomezí 49 ° 48 ′ 43 ″ N , 17 ° 21 ′ 22 ″ E |
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Source height | 668 m nm | |
muzzle | above Olomouc in the March coordinates: 49 ° 37 ′ 10 ″ N , 17 ° 15 ′ 24 ″ E 49 ° 37 ′ 10 ″ N , 17 ° 15 ′ 24 ″ E |
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Mouth height | 380 m nm | |
Height difference | 288 m | |
Bottom slope | 9.6 ‰ | |
length | 30.1 km | |
Catchment area | 81.7 km² | |
Drain |
MQ |
450 l / s |
Communities | Horní Loděnice , Bělkovice-Lašťany , Bohuňovice |
The Trusovický potok ( German Drusowitzer Bach ) is a left tributary of the March in the Czech Republic .
geography
The Trusovický potok rises four kilometers east of Huzová in the Lower Jeseníky on the southeast slope of the Pomezí ( 706 m ). Along its course to the south are Krahulčí, Horní Loděnice , Hraničné Petrovice , Na Mlýnku, Domašov u Šternberka and the remains of the Tepenec castle . Its deep cut through the Lower Jeseníky is called Bělkovické údolí.
At Bělkovice-Lašťany the stream changes direction to the southwest and enters the Moravian plain. Bohuňovice , Trusovice, Moravská Loděnice and Hlušovice follow . At Černovír the Trusovický potok flows into the March after 30.1 kilometers on the northern outskirts of Olomouc. Its catchment area is 81.7 km².
history
Along the stream, known as Loděnice and Temenice in the Middle Ages , the Gywowska cesta trade route, traceable since 1220, led from the Olomouc region over the mountains to the Opava province .
Tributaries
- Dalovský potok (r), Horní Loděnice
- Těšíkovský potok (r), near Těšíkov
- Jívovský potok (l), near Jívová
- Lipovec (l), near Jívová
- Domašovka (r), above Bělkovice-Lašťany
- Dolanský potok (l), near Hlušovice