Zadní Liboc

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Zadní Liboc
The Zadní Liboc on the upper reaches of Kostelní and Kámen.

The Zadní Liboc on the upper reaches of Kostelní and Kámen .

Data
Water code CZ : 1-13-01-077
location Karlovarský kraj , Czech Republic
River system Elbe
Drain over Libocký potok  → Zwota  → Eger  → Elbe  → North Sea
source on Počátecký vrch near Počátky
50 ° 18 ′ 51 ″  N , 12 ° 26 ′ 2 ″  E
Source height about  766  m nm
muzzle near Libocký Důl in Libocký potok ( Leibitschbach ) Coordinates: 50 ° 16 ′ 48 ″  N , 12 ° 32 ′ 52 ″  E 50 ° 16 ′ 48 ″  N , 12 ° 32 ′ 52 ″  E
Mouth height about  537  m nm
Height difference about 229 m
Bottom slope about 21 ‰
length 11.1 km
Catchment area 18 km²

The Zadní Liboc (German: Rebbach , Mühlbach , about: Hintere Leibitsch ) is a right tributary of the Libocký potok ( Leibitschbach ) in the Karlovy Vary region in the Czech Republic .

Location and course

The stream rises on the western edge of the Czech Ore Mountains near to Kraslice ( Graslitz belonging) local part Počátky ( origin ) at the Počátecký vrch ( 819  m nm ). In the meadows of this mountain of origin are the headwaters of the Schwarzbach, which drains north via the Weisse Elster and Saale, and the Libocký potok. Before 1945 the brook had two names: in the upper part it was called Mühlbach and in the lower part Rebbach. After it has passed the districts of Kostelní ( Kirchberg ) and Valtéřov , which also belong to Kraslice , it flows into the (Vordere) Leibitsch after about 11 km in the Leibitschgrund. The only named tributary is the 2.9 km long Zlatý potok ( Goldbach ). This rises near the Saxon-Czech border, which here follows the watershed between the northern and Sübabfluss, and flows below Valtéřov.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b Zeměpisná mapa , mapy.cz
  2. Hydroekologický informační systém VÚV , accessed on October 13, 2015
  3. Michael Bergemann: Complete list of flowing waters in the Elbe catchment area. (PDF; 791 kB) Working group for keeping the Elbe clean, July 1, 2015, accessed on October 13, 2015 .
  4. ^ Austrian State Archives : II. Military image (Franzensische Landkarten), 1842-1853, scale 1: 28,800.