Černovický potok


The Černovický potok is a stream in the Czech Republic, a right tributary of the Lužnice River. It flows through the South Bohemian and Vysočina regions. It is long.

Etymology

The name means 'Černovice stream' in Czech, referring to a town on the upper course of the stream.

Characteristic

The Černovický potok originates in the territory of Lidmaň in the Křemešník Highlands at an elevation of and flows to Soběslav, where it enters the Lužnice River at an elevation of. It is long. Its drainage basin has an area of.
The longest tributaries of the Černovický potok are:
TributaryLength Side
Katovský potok6.9left
Vlčeveský potok5.8right
Hojovický potok5.6left

Course

The stream flows through the municipal territories of Lidmaň, Černovice, Vlčeves, Hojovice, Mlýny, Psárov, Choustník, Budislav, Tučapy, Zvěrotice, Sedlečko u Soběslavě, Klenovice and Soběslav.

Bodies of water

There are 162 bodies of water in the basin area. The largest of them is the fishpond Pokoj with an area of, built directly on the Černovický potok. The stream also supplies several other small fishponds.