Svatava (river)
The Svatava is a river in the Czech Republic and Germany. It flows through Saxony in Germany and through the Karlovy Vary Region. It is a left tributary of the Ohře River. It is long.
Etymology
The name is derived from the Czech word svatá, i.e. 'saint'. The name first appeared in Latin texts from 1181 and 1184 as Zuata and Znata, but Znata is considered a typo. The settlements Svatava and Zwota were named after the river.Characteristic
The Svatava originates in the territory of Markneukirchen in the Ore Mountains at an elevation of ; however, the Zwotawasser stream, which originates in the territory of Schöneck at an elevation of is usually referred to as the main source of the river. The Svatava then flows to Sokolov, where it merges with the Ohře River at an elevation of. It is long, of which is in the Czech Republic, forms the Czech-German border and is in Germany. Its drainage basin has an area of, of which is in the Czech Republic.The longest tributaries of the Svatava are:
| Tributary | Length | Side |
| Rotava | 15.6 | left |
| Stříbrný potok | 12.3 | left |
| Lomnický potok | 9.5 | left |
| Radvanovský potok | 7.7 | right |
| Brunndöbra | 7.4 | left |