- The
Berounka (Czech pronunciation: [bɛrɔʊ̯ŋka] ) is a
river in the
Czech Republic, a left
tributary of the
Vltava River. It
flows through the Plzeň and...
- Republic. It has
about 21,000 inhabitants. It lies at the
confluence of the
Berounka and
Litavka rivers.
Beroun creates a
conurbation with Králův Dvůr, former...
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history of the
Czech Republic.
Prague is
situated on the
Vltava river. The
Berounka flows into the
Vltava in the
suburbs of Lahovice.
There are 99 watercourses...
- of four rivers: Mže, Úhlava, Úslava and Radbuza,
together forming the
Berounka River.
Founded as a
royal city in the late 13th century, Plzeň
became an...
- the
valley of the
Berounka River in the west. The
highest point is the Přešov hill at 505 m (1,657 ft)
above sea level. The
Berounka forms the western...
- • average 149.9 m3/s (5,290 cu ft/s) near
estuary Basin features
Progression Elbe→
North Sea
Tributaries • left Otava,
Berounka • right Lužnice, Sázava...
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without it Kazín ferry,
Berounka river, 1992–2007
propelled through lower chain,
since 2015
unsecured boat
Nadryby ferry,
Berounka river,
secured by the...
- the
Berounka, but
usually is
considered a
separate river.
Until its
confluence with the
Radbuza in Plzeň, when it
further continues as
Berounka, the...
- The
Klabava is a
river in the
Czech Republic, a
right tributary of the
Berounka River. It
flows through the Plzeň and
Central Bohemian regions. It is 51...
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coniferous and
mixed forests.
Important rivers in the
region are Labe, Vltava,
Berounka,
Jizera and Sázava. On the
Vltava river, a
series of nine dams (Czech:...