- The
Kyjovka (also
known as Stupava) is a
river in the
Czech Republic, a left
tributary of the
Thaya River. It
flows through the
South Moravian and Zlín...
-
landscape of the
Lower Morava Valley. The muni****lity is
crossed by the
Kyjovka River. The Czech-Slovak
border is
formed here by the
Morava River. From...
- Czech-Slovak border. Its most
important tributaries in the
district are the
Kyjovka and Velička. The
Myjava River originates here, but
immediately leaves the...
- Lanžhot;
originates at the
confluence of the
Moravian Thaya and
German Thaya)
Kyjovka (in Lanžhot)
Kopanice (in Lanžhot) Prušánka (in Hodonín) Hruškovice (in...
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Tributary Length (km)
River km Side
Svratka 168.5 66.0 left
Kyjovka 88.1 8.0 left Jevišovka 81.7 83.1 left
German Thaya 75.8 235.1 –
Moravian Thaya 68...
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catchment area of 12,772 km2
given in the
source accidentally excludes the
Kyjovka tributary.
Leutascher Ache (30 km)
joins the Isar (291.5 km) 26.1 km below...
- the Czech-Slovak border. The
western muni****l
border is
formed by the
Kyjovka River,
which supplies a set of
eight fishponds there. The
castle in Hodonín...
- Lanžhot are the
Kyjovka River (which
joins the
Thaya on the Czech-Austrian border) and the
Svodnice Stream (which
joins the
Kyjovka near the town proper)...
- Valley. The
Morava and
Thaya rivers,
Myjava (river), Chvojnice, Trkmanka,
Kyjovka as well
among others,
finishing here in
theirs floodplains. The largest...
- 31 km (19 mi) west of Zlín, and 232 km (144 mi) south-east of Prague. The
Kyjovka River originates in the muni****l territory. "Po****tion of Muni****lities...