Rolava

Rolava
View of the Upper Rolava valley near Chaloupky
Location  Czech Republic
Source north of Rolava (Přebuz), south of the Großer Kranichsee high moor
Mouth In the Karlsbad quarter of Rybáře (Fischern) into the Eger
50°13′56″N 12°50′45″E / 50.23233°N 12.84574°E / 50.23233; 12.84574
Basin EgerElbe

The Rolava (German: Rohlau) is a left tributary of the Eger river (Czech: Ohře) in the northwest of the Czech Republic.

It rises in the Bohemian part of the Ore Mountains about 2 km north of the village of Rolava near the border with Saxony. North of its source is the high moor (Hochmoor) of Großer Kranichsee, whose waters the Rolava partly collects. During its course in a mainly southeasterly direction the river flows through the abandoned village of Chaloupky and is joined by the Schwarzwasser stream coming from Hirschenstand (Jelení). It then flows through Neuhammer (Nové Hamry), the former district capital of Neudek (Nejdek) and the villages of Nová Role and Stará Role, known for their porcelain factories. In Karlovy Vary its discharges into the Eger west of the town centre.

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