The Wild Weißeritz (German: Wilde Weißeritz, Czech: Divoká Bystřice) is a river in the Czech Republic and in the German state of Saxony which drains the eastern Ore Mountains. It is the longest tributary of the Weißeritz.
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Wilde Weißeritz | |
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![]() Wilde Weißeritz in Tharandt | |
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Physical characteristics | |
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• location | Eastern Czech Ore Mountains |
• elevation | 823 m (2,700 ft) |
Mouth | |
• location | Weißeritz |
• coordinates | 50°58′54″N 13°37′46″E |
• elevation | 823 m (2,700 ft) |
Length | 52.5 km (32.6 mi) |
Basin size | 162.7 km2 (62.8 sq mi) |
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Progression | Weißeritz→ Elbe→ North Sea |
The valley of the Wild Weißeritz is almost free of settlements. The Wild Weißeritz runs through Tharandt just some kilometres before it forms the Weißeritz together with the tributary Red Weißeritz in Freital.
The river feeds two water reservoirs for drinking water abstraction (Klingenberg Reservoir [ceb; de] and Lehnmühle Reservoir [ceb; de]).
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