The Liboc is a river in the Czech Republic, a right tributary of the Ohà Âe River. It flows through the ÃÂstànad Labem and Karlovy Vary regions. It is long.
The name was derived from the personal name ýuboc.
The Liboc originates in the southern part of the Hradià ¡tàMilitary Training Area in the Doupov Mountains at an elevation of and flows to à ½atec, where it enters the Ohà Âe River at an elevation of . It is long. Its drainage basin has an area of .
The longest tributaries of the Liboc are:
There are 198 bodies of water in the basin area. The largest of them is the fishpond Sedlec with an area of , supplied by the Dubá I. Jeseà Âský rybnÃÂk, a small fishpond near the Liboc's spring, is the only body of water built directly on the river.
The river flows through the Hradià ¡tàMilitary Training Area and through the municipal territories of Radonice, Vilémov, PÃÂtipsy, LibÃÂdice, Nové Sedlo, ÃÂeradice, LiboÃÂany and à ½atec.
On the lower course of the river, the water is pumped out and used to irrigate fields with Saaz hops, typical of the town of à ½atec and its surroundings.