Moravská Sázava
Moravská Sázava | |
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Location | |
Country | Czech Republic |
Regions | |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Výprachtice, Orlické Mountains |
• elevation | 794 m (2,605 ft) |
Mouth | |
• location | Morava |
• coordinates | 49°37′56″N 17°14′45″E / 49.63222°N 17.24583°E |
• elevation | 277 m (909 ft) |
Length | 53.9 km (33.5 mi) |
Basin size | 510.6 km2 (197.1 sq mi) |
Discharge | |
• average | 4.52 m3/s (160 cu ft/s) near estuary |
Basin features | |
Progression | Morava→ Danube→ Black Sea |
The Moravská Sázava is a river in the Czech Republic, a right tributary of the Morava River. It flows through the Pardubice and Olomouc regions. It is 53.9 km (33.5 mi) long.
Etymology
[edit]There are several theories about the origin of the name. One of the more likely theories says that the name could be derived from the Proto-Slavic verb sadjati (modern Czech sázet, usazovat), meaning 'to sediment', 'to sink to the bottom'. According to another theory, the name has its basis in the Celtic word sathá, which meant 'grove', 'forest', as well as 'swarming', 'flickering'.[1] The attribute "Moravská" (indicating its affiliation both to Moravia and to the Morava River) distinguishes the river from the Sázava River.
Characteristic
[edit]The Moravská Sázava originates in the territory of Výprachtice in the Orlické Mountains at the elevation of 794 m (2,605 ft) and flows to Zvole, where it enters the Morava River at an elevation of 277 m (909 ft). It is 53.9 km (33.5 mi) long. Its drainage basin has an area of 510.6 km2 (197.1 sq mi).[2] The average discharge at its mouth is 4.52 m3/s.[3]
The longest tributaries of the Moravská Sázava are:[4]
Tributary | Length (km) | Side |
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Březná | 31.8 | left |
Lukovský potok | 14.7 | right |
Hraniční potok | 13.9 | left |
Nemilka | 12.5 | left |
Ostrovský potok | 12.1 | right |
Settlements
[edit]The most populated settlement on the river is the town of Zábřeh. The river flows through the municipal territories of Výprachtice, Horní Čermná, Albrechtice, Sázava, Lanškroun, Žichlínek, Rychnov na Moravě, Třebařov, Krasíkov, Tatenice, Hoštejn, Hynčina, Kosov, Nemile, Zábřeh, Rájec and Zvole.
Bodies of water
[edit]There are 169 bodies of water in the basin area. The largest of them is the Nemilka Reservoir with an area of 18.9 ha (47 acres), built on the Nemilka Stream.[2] No reservoirs or fishponds are built directly on the Moravská Sázava. A notable construction is the dry detention basin Žichlínek, which is the largest detention basin in the Czech Republic. It was built on the river in 2008 as flood protection, after the region was severely hit by the 1997 Central European flood. It has an area of 166 ha (410 acres).[5]
Nature
[edit]Moravská Sázava is also the name of a Special Area of Conservation with an area of 353.4 ha (873 acres). It is a floodplain of the river and a forested landscape next to the river, located on the upper course of the river.[6]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Svoboda, Jiří (2011-09-08). "O původu názvů českých řek" (in Czech). Archived from the original on 2020-10-25.
- ^ a b "Základní charakteristiky toku Moravská Sázava a jeho povodí" (in Czech). T. G. Masaryk Water Research Institute. Retrieved 2024-10-07.
- ^ "Povodňový plán obce Albrechtice: Hydrologické údaje". Elektronický digitální povodňový portál (in Czech). Retrieved 2024-10-07.
- ^ "Vodní toky". Evidence hlásných profilů (in Czech). Czech Hydrometeorological Institute. Retrieved 2024-10-21.
- ^ "Největší český poldr v Žichlínku chrání před velkou vodou. Za sucha láká na krásy místní přírody" (in Czech). Czech Radio. 2018-09-28. Retrieved 2024-10-07.
- ^ "Moravská Sázava" (in Czech). Nature Conservation Agency of the Czech Republic. Retrieved 2024-10-07.
External links
[edit]- River flow at Lupěné station – Flood Warning and Forecasting Service of the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute