Jizerské Mountains - Czech republic
Jizerské Mountains are the most northern mountain range of Czech Republic. The mountains derive its name according to the river of Jizera, springing on slopes of Smrk, being the highest point of these mountains. The mountains were originally considered as a western extremity of Krkonoše (Giant Mountains). Its essential part is situated in Poland, where you can find the highest point of these mountains (Wysoka Kopa).
Around the mountains there are situated the towns , such as Liberec, Frýdlant, Nové Město pod Smrkem, Desná , Tanvald and Jablonec nad Nisou.
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Fojtka dam
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Liberec district, at Jeřice river
Water reservoir Fojtka (sometimes called Fojtecká or Mníšecká dam) is a dam situated on Fojtecký brook 6 kms distant from Liberec centre, constructed during 1904-1906. Its pier is built in brick. The dam serves also as swimming pool. Along banks, there is plenty of space for placing of covers as well as playing of games. There is presence of salmon fish.
Pier height: 11 m
Pier length: 146 m
Basin extention: 7 ha
Average depth: 10 m approx.
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