Fallbach (Kinzig)

Mouth of the case of Bach in the Kinzig in Hanau

The case Bach is a good 24 km long, right-sided or northeasterly flow of the Kinzig in the Main- Kinzig district, in Hesse. In the regional language the creek a feminine item is often preceded by, it is called so " the case Bach".

Geography

Course

The Fall creek rises at the foot of the southwestern Büdinger forest, east of Büdingen - Vonhausen, right on the main road 457 It flows through the Ronneburger hills. In Erlensee - Langendiebach a part of its waters over the country Wehrbach the Kinzig at Rückingen is fed intermittently. On the northern outskirts of the Hanau Fallenbach cancer creek flows to. The Fall creek flows through Hanau in a southerly direction, and finally empties into the Kinzig.

Inflows

  • Tauber Bach ( right)
  • Rübschichbach (right)
  • Krebsbach (right)

Outflows

  • Landwehr Bach ( left)

Towns

The Fall creek flows through the following towns:

  • Büdingen - Vonhausen
  • Büdingen - Diebach aH
  • Ronneburg - Altwiedermus
  • Ronneburg - Neuwiedermuß
  • Ronneburg - Hüttengesäß
  • Langenselbold Hinserdorf
  • Neuberg - Ravolzhausen
  • Erlensee - Langendiebach
  • Hanau

Data and character

The case Bach is a Silicate means mountain stream. Its above-ground catchment area covers an area of ​​126.7 km ². The upper and middle reaches has a slightly eventful relief and is determined by fields, meadows and pastures. In the lower reaches it flows through an urban conurbation with relatively flat surfaces. His Middle runoff ( MQ ) is 559.2 l / s

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