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Natzschung

River in the Czech Republic and Germany
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Natzschung
Natzschung valley in winter
Valley of Natzschung river between Rübenau and Rothental
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Location
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Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationnear Načetín
 • coordinates50°33′01′′N 13°16′12′′E / 50.5502°N 13.2700°E / 50.5502; 13.2700
 • elevation820 m (2,690 ft)
Mouth  
 • location
Flöha, Olbernhau
 • coordinates
50°39′03′′N 13°22′13′′E / 50.6508°N 13.3702°E / 50.6508; 13.3702
 • elevation
468 m (1,535 ft)
Length16.5 km (10.3 mi)
Basin size80.3 km2 (31.0 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionFlöhaZschopauFreiberger MuldeMuldeElbeNorth Sea

The Natzschung (Czech: Načetínský potok) is a river in Bohemia (Czech Republic) and Saxony (Germany). It is a left tributary of the Flöha, which it joins in Olbernhau. For much of its length it forms the border between Czech Republic and Germany.

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