List of ponds of the Czech Republic

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This is a list of ponds (fish ponds) in the Czech Republic , greater than 150 ha, sorted by area.

PondDistrictSurface area
ha
Deep
m
AltitudeRiver (Drainage basin)
Rožmberk Jindřichův Hradec 4896.2427 Lužnice & Potěšilka
Horusický rybník Tábor 4156.0416Zlatá stoka (Lužnice)
Bezdrev České Budějovice 3657.0381 Bezdrevský potok
DvořištěČeské Budějovice3374.5437Zlatá stoka (Lužnice)
Žehuňský rybník Nymburk 3216.0204 Cidlina
Velký TisýJindřichův Hradec3173.4421Zlatá stoka (Lužnice)
Záblatský rybníkJindřichův Hradec3053.0427Zlatá stoka (Lužnice)
Nesyt Břeclav 2963.0175Včelínek (Thaya)
Lake Mácha Česká Lípa 28412.0266Robečský potok (Ploučnice)
DehtářČeské Budějovice2466.0406Dehtářský potok (Vltava)
Velká HolnáJindřichův Hradec2303.0453Holenský potok (Nežárka)
Velké Dářko Žďár nad Sázavou 2053.0614 Sázava
SvětJindřichův Hradec2013.0436Spolský potok (Lužnice)
Staňkovský rybníkJindřichův Hradec1978.5469 Koštěnický potok
KoclířovJindřichův Hradec192 ? ?Zlatá stoka (Lužnice)
Kačležský rybníkJindřichův Hradec1812.0530 Koštěnický potok
Novoveský rybník Brno-Country 1742.0178Olbramovický potok (Jihlava)
Opatovický rybníkJindřichův Hradec1613.0436Zlatá stoka (Lužnice)
Bohdanečský rybník Pardubice 1602.0218Opatovický kanál (Elbe)
VrkočBrno-Country1562.0173Mlýnský náhon (Jihlava)

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