Müglitz (river) explained

Müglitz
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Germany
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:Saxony
Subdivision Type3:Reference no.
Subdivision Name3:DE: 53718
Source1 Location:in the Eastern Ore Mountains on the border between Saxony and the Czech Republic
Mouth Location:in Heidenau into the Elbe
Custom Label:References

The Müglitz is a river, about long, and a left tributary of the Elbe in the German state of Saxony.

Course

It rises in the Eastern Ore Mountains on the border between the German state of Saxony and the Czech Republic near the demolished Bohemian village of (German: Böhmisch Müglitz) from two headstreams:

From the German village of (part of Altenberg), that lies only just below the confluence of the White and Black Müglitz, the Müglitz runs entirely on Saxon territory. It flows by several villages including (a district of Altenberg), Glashütte, Müglitztal, and Dohna, before emptying into the Elbe at Heidenau.

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