Orlice

The Orlice (German: Adler, Polish: Orlica) is a river in the Czech Republic, with a brief stretch in Poland.

The name is derived from the Slavic word orel, i.e. 'eagle' (literally "female eagle").

[3][a] In a broader point of view, the Orlice (as Divoká Orlice) originates in the territory of Szczytna in the Bystrzyckie Mountains, on the slope of the Biesiec mountain at an elevation of 802 m (2,631 ft) and flows to Hradec Králové, where it enters the Elbe River at an elevation of 228 m (748 ft).

Including the border, 129.0 km (80.2 mi) is in the Czech Republic, making it the 14th longest river in the country.

It originates in the territory of Červená Voda in the Hanušovice Highlands and is located exclusively in the Czech Republic.

The second largest is Pastviny I Reservoir with an area of 63 ha (160 acres), built on the Divoká Orlice.

Confluence of the Orlice and Elbe
Černé jezero oxbow lake