Images of the Vltava River as it passes through the Charles Bridge in Prague. The Vltava (Czech: Vltava, in German: Moldau; Polish: Wełtawa) is the longest river in the Czech Republic. Born in the Czech part of the Bohemian Forest, passing through Český Krumlov, České Budějovice and Prague, and finally joins the Elbe Mělník. Its length is 430 km and irrigates an area of ​​approximately 28 000 km ², at its confluence carries more water than the Elbe, but joins at right angles to its course, it seems a tributary.


Images of the Vltava River as it passes through the Charles Bridge in Prague. The Vltava (Czech: Vltava, in German: Moldau; Polish: Wełtawa) is the longest river in the Czech Republic. Born in the Czech part of the Bohemian Forest, passing through Český Krumlov, České Budějovice and Prague, and finally joins the Elbe Mělník. Its length is 430 km and irrigates an area of ​​approximately 28 000 km ², at its confluence carries more water than the Elbe, but joins at right angles to its course, it seems a tributary.


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