Myjava (river)

Myjava
River
Countries Czech Republic, Slovakia
Source
 - location near Nová Lhota, White Carpathians
 - elevation 660 m (2,165 ft)
Mouth Morava River
 - location Kúty
 - elevation 152 m (499 ft)
Length 79 km (49 mi)
Basin 806 km2 (311 sq mi)
Discharge for Štefanov
 - average 2.64 m3/s (93 cu ft/s)
 - max 109 m3/s (3,849 cu ft/s)
 - min 0.2 m3/s (7 cu ft/s)
Progression MoravaDanubeBlack Sea
Wikimedia Commons: Myjava River

The Myjava River is a river in western Slovakia and for a small part in the Czech Republic and left tributary of the Morava River.

It rises in the White Carpathians near the village of Nová Lhota in Moravia, but crosses the Czech-Slovak border shortly afterwards and flows in a southern direction until the town of Myjava, where it enters the Myjava Hills and turns west. Near Sobotište it flows into the Záhorie Lowland and turns south until the village of Jablonica, turning northwest and from Senica it flows west, passing through Šaštín-Stráže and finally flowing into the Morava River near Kúty.

Etymology

The stem myj- comes from Proto-Slavic *myjǫ (Slovak: mytie, podmývanie) – to wash, to undermine river banks.[1]

References

  1. Závodný, Andrej (2007). "O názvoch riek a potokov na Záhorí" [About river and creek names in Záhorie]. Záhorie (in Slovak) (1).

Coordinates: 48°38′N 16°58′E / 48.633°N 16.967°E / 48.633; 16.967


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