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The Rolava (German: Rohlau) is a river in the Czech Republic, a left tributary of the Ohře River. It flows through the Ústí nad Labem Region. It is 36.6 km (22.7 mi) long.
Characteristic
The Rolava originates in the territory of Přebuz in the Ore Mountains at an elevation of 921 m (3,022 ft) and flows to Karlovy Vary, where it enters the Ohře River at an elevation of 370 m (1,210 ft). It is 36.6 km (22.7 mi) long. Its drainage basin has an area of 138.0 km2 (53.3 sq mi).
The longest tributaries of the Rolava are:
Course
The most notable settlement on the river is the city of Karlovy Vary. The river flows through the municipal territories of Přebuz, Vysoká Pec, Nové Hamry, Nejdek, Smolné Pece, Nová Role and Karlovy Vary.
Bodies of water
There are 154 bodies of water in the basin area. The largest of them is the Lesík Reservoir with an area of 9.3 ha (23 acres), built on the Nejdecký potok. North of the Rolava's source is the raised bog of Velké jeřábí jezero, whose waters the Rolava partly collects.
See also
List of rivers of the Czech Republic
References
External links
River flow at Stará Role station – Flood Warning and Forecasting Service of the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute