How to get original address of a WebDAV calendar?

Hello dear Nextcloud community I have an issue that might be obvious but I am not able to find an option I am looking for.

Ages ago I imported a read only webdav/caldav calendar for national holidays in my country. Now I moved countries and would like to use the same source for the national holidays of my new country but I can not remember where I got that link from. In Nextcloud (click Calendar on the top, then on the left) I can see that it is an “online” calendar due to the little chain link icon on the right of the calendar but I can only find options to share a Link from my Instance not where I got the calendar from.

Any ideas on how I can get the underlying link?

To find the original link of your read-only calendar, try checking the calendar settings or properties directly in Next cloud—some setups display the original URL there. Alternatively, you could look in your browser history or bookmarks if you saved it. If not, searching for public web dav/cal dav holiday calendars for your new country might help you locate a similar link.

Either export your calendars with calcardbackup and find the link in the according backup file or check out the table oc_calendarsubscriptions in the database (your prefix might differ from oc_).

oc_calendarsubscriptions
as empty for some reason.
calcardbackup is smth I would have to spend some time on to read into.
I thought there was an easy way to see something so basic???
Do not really understand why it is hidden what if I want to change the link, then that is also not possible? I’d have to remove+readd? seems weird to me.

Anyway since it is what it is I will do it like Hank-Ross suggested.

Thanks

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