Black Pockau

The Black Pockau (German: Schwarze Pockau or Schwarzwasser, Czech: Černá) is a river of Saxony, Germany, in the Ore Mountains. It is a left tributary of the Flöha. This virtually unspoilt wild stream with a length of 33 km (21 mi) is known for the picturesque gorge in its middle reaches.

Black Pockau
The Black Pockau south of the Nonnenfelsen rocks between Kühnhaide and Pobershau
Native nameSchwarze Pockau (German)
Location
Countries
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationSource region: in a raised bog northeast of the Haßberg
  elevation890 m above sea level (NN)
Mouth 
  location
In Pockau into the Flöha
  coordinates
50°42′18.36″N 13°14′6.41″E
Lengthca. 33 km (21 mi)
Discharge 
  locationat Zöblitz (3.7 km (2.3 mi) above its mouth) gauge
  average2.3 m3/s (81 cu ft/s)
  minimumRecord low: 20 L/s (in 1947)
Average low: 438 L/s
  maximumAverage high: 23.6 m3/s (830 cu ft/s)
Record high: 160 m3/s (5,700 cu ft/s) (in 2002)
Basin features
ProgressionFlöha→ Zschopau→ Freiberger Mulde→ Mulde→ Elbe→ North Sea
LandmarksVillages: Pobershau, Pockau
Tributaries 
  leftRed Pockau

Its murky waters flowing from bogs in the hills give the river a dark colour. The name Pockau, which was recorded in similar form in 1292, probably comes from the Czech and means "opposed", i.e. a stream flowing from Bohemia towards the north.

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