Müglitz (river)
The Müglitz is a river, about long, and a left tributary of the Elbe in the German state of Saxony.
Course
It rises in the Eastern Ore Mountains on the border between the German state of Saxony and the Czech Republic near the demolished Bohemian village of from two headstreams:- The White Müglitz rises near the border by the former village of and then forms the border stream with Saxony.
- The Black Müglitz rises near the abandoned village of and its middle reaches flow through the northern part of the Black Meadows. The name Sörnitz comes from Slavic zornice 'mill stream'. During severe weather on 8 July 1927 the stream became a torrent that tore up the ground, changed its riverbed, and flowed down the valley as a mud flow. From its source in the Haberfeld Forest, the stream forms the state border for about.