St John's Rapids

Former Vltava River rapids From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

St. John's rapids (Svatojánské proudy) was a stretch of fast flowing water on the Vltava. It was situated at the place of today's Štěchovice Reservoir.

St. John's rapids at the beginning of the 19th century, by Karel Liebscher

In music

The rapids were part of the inspiration for Smetana's Má vlast,[1] and also the title of an opera by Josef Richard Rozkošný (Svatojánské proudy).[2]

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