The City of Prague is located in a widened section of a valley of the largest Bohemian river the Vltava River, which makes the City axis. In the Prague’s section of its stream the Vltava River receives only one larger tributary – the Berounka River yet, moreover, a number of smaller water courses make tributaries to the river here. Waters on the territory of Prague consist furthermore of numerous lakes and ponds, and other types of reservoirs having varied functions. |
Useful tips
- The Prague Environment Yearbook 2009
- Atlas of the Prague’s Environment
- PREMIS – Prague Environmental and Monitoring Information System (in Czech only)
- Environmental impact assessment (EIA) in Prague (in Czech only)
- National EIA information system (in Czech only)
- Czech Statistical Office (ČSÚ) - English website