Definitions for Vltava

Vltava Vl·ta·va

Spelling: [vuhl-tuh-vuh]
IPA: /ˈvʌl tə və/

Vltava is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 49 anagrams from letters in Vltava (aaltvv).

Definitions for Vltava

noun

  1. a river in the W Czech Republic, flowing N to the Elbe. 270 miles (435 km) long.

Examples for Vltava

Of the works that Charles constructed for the beautifying of his capital, several are reflected in the waters of Vltava.

Unable to arrive there directly, they crossed the Vltava to the Mal Strana, that was then under the rule of the old town.

Steamers of all sizes, painted in the national colours of Bohemia, white and red, ply up and down the Vltava.

It is not the view which you will find on the postcards illustrating this particular spot and calling it "Venice on the Vltava."

It was probably a sunny day, and many people of Prague were disporting themselves in the Vltava, as they do to-day.

They settled on the right bank of the Vltava, and, favoured by the Bohemian Sovereigns, increased rapidly.

Another fine broad road leading to Prague is the Elbe, into which flows the Vltava, some thirty miles north of the capital.

It is said to have taken place on the left bank of the Vltava, on the Hradcany Hill.

They attempted to cross the Vltava by a ford near the present suburb of Smichov, and many perished in the river.

Charles therefore decided on building a new city on the right bank of the Vltava.

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