Weidenauer water

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Weidenauer Wasser
Czech Vidnavka
Polish Widna, Widnawka
The Vidnavka near Žlíbek

The Vidnavka near Žlíbek

Data
Water code CZ : 2-04-04-035
location Olomoucký kraj ( Czech Republic ) and Opole Voivodeship ( Poland )
River system Or
Drain over Glatzer Neisse  → Oder  → Baltic Sea
source as Vidnavka 3 km north of Lipová-lázně in the Reichenstein Mountains
50 ° 15 ′ 24 ″  N , 17 ° 9 ′ 37 ″  E
Source height approx.  900  m nm
muzzle as Widna in the Jezioro Nyskie Coordinates: 50 ° 27 '3 "  N , 17 ° 13' 17"  E 50 ° 27 '3 "  N , 17 ° 13' 17"  E
Mouth height 198  m npm
Height difference approx. 702 m
Bottom slope approx. 22 ‰
length 32 km

The Weidenauer Wasser , also pasture , on the upper reaches of the Setzdorfer Wasser , on the middle reaches of the Schlippwasser (Czech Vidnavka , Polish Widna or Widnawka ) is a right tributary of the Glatzer Neisse in the Czech Republic and Poland .

The Vidnavka rises in the Czech Republic three kilometers north of Lipová-lázně in the Reichensteiner Mountains . Its two sources are west of the Studniční vrch (991 m) at about 900 m above sea level. M. on the Nesselkoppenkamm (Sokolský hřbet). It then flows in a north-westerly direction through the Gemärke (Na Pomezí) past the Jeskyně Na Pomezí and forms the natural border between the Oberlindewieser mountain region (Hornilipovská hornatina) and the Nesselkoppenkamm.

Via Vápenná , Žulová , Žlíbek and Kobylá nad Vidnavkou , the Vidnavka drains its water in northerly directions. At Hukovice the river turns to the northeast. Along the Vidnavka, the places Velká Kraš , Malá Kraš , Nová Malá Kraš , Fojtova Kraš , Vidnava and Krasov line up in Czech territory . To the west of the village of Łąka , the water flows into Polish territory, where it is called Widna or Widnawka. On the further course lies Kałków , then the Widna runs between the villages of Buków and Wierzbno and flows after 32 kilometers at 198 m above sea level. M. in Jezioro Nyskie in the Glatzer Neisse .

The last devastating flood occurred in 1997. Responsible for the maintenance of the 21.427 km Czech river section is the water administration in Javorník .

Tributaries