Úhlava
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Úhlava | |
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Úhlava in the Šumava mountains | |
Origin | Šumava |
Mouth | Radbuza |
Basin countries | Czech Republic |
Length | 108 km |
Source elevation | 1,110 metres |
Basin area | 919 km² |
The Úhlava (German: Angel) is a 108 km long river in the Czech Republic, right tributary of the Radbuza. Its source is situated at the slope of Pancíř mountain (1,214 metres) in the Šumava mountains, Klatovy District. It passes villages and towns Nýrsko, Janovice, Bezděkov, Klatovy, Švihov, Lužany, and Přeštice before flowing into the river Radbuza in Plzeň. Its major affluents is Chodská Úhlava. The basin area of the Radbuza is 919 km².