Vrchlice Explained

Vrchlice is a stream in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It is the longest tributary of the Klejnárka River. The spring is in the Zdeslavice exclave of the Černíny municipality, at an altitude of above sea level.[1] The total length of the stream is . Its watershed area is and is mainly used for agriculture.[2] [3]

References

49.9711°N 15.3198°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: River Vrchlice - Czech republic (En.infoglobe.cz) .
  2. Book: fakulta, Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci Přírodovědecká . Biologica . 2001 . Státní pedagogické nakl. . 978-80-244-0504-9 . 28.
  3. Noreika, Nina. Winterová, Julie. Li, Tailin. Krása, Josef. Dostál, Tomáš. 2021. The Small Water Cycle in the Czech Landscape: How Has It Been Affected by Land Management Changes Over Time?. Sustainability. 13. 13,757.