Flöha (river) explained

Flöha
Subdivision Type1:Countries
Subdivision Type2:Region (CZ)
Subdivision Name2:Ústí nad Labem
Subdivision Type3:State (DE)
Subdivision Name3:Saxony
Subdivision Type4:Reference no.
Subdivision Name4:DE: 54268
Length:67 km [1]
Source1 Location:Source region: 5 km east of Fláje
Source1 Elevation:ca. 
Mouth Location:In Flöha into the Zschopau
River System:Elbe
Discharge1 Location:at Borstendorf gauge
Discharge1 Min:Record low: (in 22.07.1934)
Average low:
Discharge1 Max:Average high:
Record high: (in 13.08.2002)
Tributaries Left:Black Pockau
Waterbodies:Reservoirs: Fláje Reservoir, Rauschenbach Reservoir
Custom Label:References

The Flöha (pronounced as /de/; Czech: Flájský potok) is a river in Saxony, Germany, and the Czech Republic. It flows into the river Zschopau in the town Flöha.

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Notes and References

  1. Topographic map 1:25.000