- The
Radbuza (Czech pronunciation: [
ˈradbuza]; German: Radbusa) is a
river in the
Czech Republic, the
secondary source river of the
Berounka River. It...
- west of Prague, at the
confluence of four rivers: Mže, Úhlava, Úslava and
Radbuza,
together forming the
Berounka River.
Founded as a
royal city in the late...
- Republic. It is
located in Štrunc Park, near the
confluence of the Mže and
Radbuza rivers. The
stadium is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is...
-
usually is
considered a
separate river.
Until its
confluence with the
Radbuza in Plzeň, when it
further continues as Berounka, the Mže is 105.1 km (65...
-
Bohemian regions to Prague. It is
formed by the
confluence of the Mže and
Radbuza rivers in Plzeň.
Together with the Mže,
which is its main source, the Berounka...
- in the
Czech Republic,
founded in 1926 on the
river banks of the
river Radbuza.
Plzen zoo has 40
species of
animals from EEP
European Endangered Species...
-
Berounka is the name
given to the
lower Mže
following its
confluence with the
Radbuza) Radotínský
potok (in Prague-Radotín) Loděnice (in Srbsko)
Litavka (in...
- (German: Angel) is a
river in the
Czech Republic, a
right tributary of the
Radbuza River. It
flows through the Plzeň
Region to the city of Plzeň. It is 104...
- Foothills. The
highest point is at 520 m (1,710 ft)
above sea level. The
Radbuza River flows through the town. A
merchant village on a
trade route from...
- Plzeň in a more
suitable location at the
nearby confluence of the Mže and
Radbuza rivers. The new city soon took over the
functions of old Plzeň and became...