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The Kamenice is a 35.6-kilometre-long river in the Děčín District, in northwestern Czech Republic. It originates in the Lusatian Mountains and then flows through the national park of Bohemian Switzerland, emptying into the Elbe River in Hřensko at .
Category:Rivers of the Ústí nad Labem Region Category:Populated places in Děčín District Category:Elbe Sandstone Mountains Category:Bohemian Switzerland Category:Lusatian Mountains 1Kamenice
Kamenice or Kamenicë may refer to:
In Albania:
- Kamenicë, Korçë, a settlement in the Korçë County, close to Kamenica Tumulus
- Kamenicë, Fier, a settlement in the Divjakë municipality
- In Kosovo
- Kamenica, Kosovo
In Czech Republic:
- Kamenice (Jihlava District), Jihlava District
- Kamenice (Prague-East District), Prague-East District
- Česká Kamenice, Děčín District
- Kamenice nad Lipou, Pelhřimov District
- Pustá Kamenice, Svitavy District
- Srbská Kamenice, Děčín District
In Rivers:
- Kamenice (Elbe), tributary of the Elbe river
- Kamenice (Jizera), tributary of the Jizera river
- Kamenice (Nežárka), tributary of the Nežárka river
''' Kamenice (Prague-East District) ''' is a village and municipality in Prague-East District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.
Kamenice is a small town ( městys) in Jihlava District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic.
The town covers an area of , and has a population of 1,794 (as at 1 January 2009).
Kamenice was the birthplace of composer Franz Krommer, on November 27, 1759.
Kamenice lies approximately east of Jihlava and south-east of Prague.
Kamenice river is a tributary of the Jizera river in the Czech Republic. It rises from several source streams in the Jizera Mountains of Bohemia at Holubník (the "pigeon-house") (1070 m). Below the former crystal production village of Kristiánov (Christiansthal), a locality in the Bedřichov (Friedrichswald), only Liščí bouda (Fuchsbaude) remains preserved as a glass museum near where the Kamenice meets the Josefův Důl dam. The Josefův Důl dam, above the village Josefův Důl, was built between 1976 and 1982 and is the largest dam in the Jizera Mountains. It has a height of 43 m and a capacity of 23 million cubic meters. It is used for drinking water, so recreational activities are not permitted upon it.
The Kamenice flows on its course south of the city Tanvald , where it meets the Desná river . It flows on through Velký Hamr . After 36 km it flows through the village of Spálov u Semil near Železný Brod in the Jizera Mountains. The Kamnitz is the largest tributary of the Jizera.
On July 29, 1897, a severe flood of the region occurred following the swelling of the Kamenice because of 310 mm/m² of rainfall in the Jizera Mountains that day. The breakup of the bílý Desná dam on September 18, 1916 was also caused by the flooding of the Kamenice.
Kamenice is a village in the municipality of Breza, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Kamenice (Jajce) is a village in the municipality of Jajce, Bosnia and Herzegovina.