Litavka


The Litavka is a river in the Czech Republic, a right tributary of the Berounka River. It flows through the Central Bohemian Region. It is long.

Etymology

The river was originally called Pstruhový potok and Bohutínský potok. The name Litavka is used from the 18th century. It is derived from the Czech word root lit, from which the verbs lít and rozlévat are derived. It refers to the regular flooding of the stream and its spilling from the banks.

Characteristic

The Litavka originates in the territory of Vranovice in the Brdy Highlands at an elevation of, on the slope of the Malý Tok mountain, and flows to Beroun, where it enters the Berounka River at an elevation of. It is long. Its drainage basin has an area of.
The longest tributaries of the Litavka are:
TributaryLength River kmSide
Červený potok29.18.9left
Chumava17.714.4right
Suchomastský potok11.33.5right
Příbramský potok11.337.7right

Settlements

The most notable settlement on the river is the town of Příbram. The river flows through the municipal territories of Vranovice, Láz, Bohutín, Příbram, Trhové Dušníky, Bratkovice, Hluboš, Čenkov, Jince, Lochovice, Libomyšl, Chodouň, Zdice, Králův Dvůr and Beroun.

Bodies of water

There are 538 bodies of water in the basin area. The largest of them is the Pilská Reservoir with an area of, built on the stream of Pilský potok. Directly on the Litavka there are the Láz Reservoir and Vysokopecký Pond.

Fauna

The river is inhabited by river trout, common roach, common chub and stone loach. Unwanted species of fish escape occasionally into the river from the breeding tanks.