Zorkovický potok
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Zorkovický potok Sudkovický potok |
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| location | Czech Republic | |
| River system | Elbe | |
| Drain over | Otava → Vltava → Elbe → North Sea | |
| source | west of Střítež Přidinec at 49 ° 10 '26 " N , 13 ° 56' 37" O |
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| Source height | 606 m nm | |
| muzzle | at Čejetice in the Otava Coordinates: 49 ° 15 '24 " N , 14 ° 1' 16" E 49 ° 15 '24 " N , 14 ° 1' 16" E |
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| Mouth height | 377 m nm | |
| Height difference | 229 m | |
| Bottom slope | 16 ‰ | |
| length | 14 km | |
| Catchment area | 34.4 km² | |
| Drain |
MQ |
130 l / s |
The Zorkovický potok , also called Sudkovický potok , is a right tributary of the Otava in the Czech Republic .
course
The Zorkovický potok rises west of Střítež or north of Neuslužice in the Šumavské podhůří ( Bohemian Forest Foreland ). Its source is at the northeastern foot of the Přidinec (650 m). At its upper reaches, the stream initially flows north-easterly past Milejovice , at Sudkovice it turns east. Passing Kuřimany , the Zorkovický potok reaches Třešovice . The stream then takes a northerly direction and flows through Zorkovice and Jinín . Its lower course leads from Jinín to the northeast through a pond area; the largest ponds on the Zorkovický potok are the Číšť, the Starý rybník, the Nový rybník and the Trnov. The stream then flows through Čejetice and flows into the Otava north of the village after 14 kilometers .
On the southern outskirts of Čejetice, the stream is bridged by the České Budějovice – Plzeň railway.
Tributaries
- Třešovický potok (r), near Třešovice
- Rybniční potok (r), below Jinín