Halstenbach (Agger)

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Template: Infobox River / BILD_fehlt

Geography

The stream originates as Sauerbach northeast of Alferzhagen, a district of Wiehl, to 312 m above sea level. NN (7 ° 34'40 "E, 50 ° 59'26 " N). From here it flows first southwest by Alferzhagen to the Holle Hard ( 290.1 ​​m) blocks the other way and the stream to the south distracts. After 500 m the barrel turns west again. Here the left side opens the only significant tributary. This leads to the creek from the north slope of the mountain people (297 m) water flowing to. From here, the river bears the name Halstenbach. After 600 m distance of the stream reaches the place Halstenbach, then passes through the highway 56 and flows north into the Agger. The mouth is located on the eastern edge of Dieringhausen at an altitude of 166 m above sea level. NN.

The Halstenbach overcomes from the source to the mouth 113 meters of altitude, which corresponds to an average bed slope of 41.2 ‰.

Environment

Through the valley of the L145 Halstenbachs of Dieringhausen leads to Alferzhagen.

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