Oese (Hönne)

The eyelet is a 19.6 km long, orographic left tributary of the Hönne in North Rhine -Westphalia, Germany.

Geography

The river rises in the New Forest Rader city about 1 km north-east of Dahle as Gelmecke. The source is located at an altitude of 461 m above sea level. NN. From the source of the river first flows in a northerly direction. After the confluence of the Isenbachs from Hüingsen direction, the river is called Heppingser stream and then flows through Heppingsen. South of Stephan Opel opens the Selmke. Here the river again changes the name and is now called Sundwiger Bach. North of the eponymous village Sundwig opens the Westiger Bach. Here the river again changes the name to the Hemer - stream to flow through Hemer.

In Lower Hemer, the river turns abruptly to the east. Here, the name changes for the last time, from here the river is called now eyelet. After Becke and fruit farm were flowed through the eyelet ends in the south of Menden to 144 m above sea level. NN on the left into the Hönne.

The eyelet overcomes on their 19.6 km long road a height difference of 317 m, corresponding to an average bed slope of 16.2 ‰. It drains a 63.73 km ² large catchment area over Hönne, Ruhr and Rhine to the North Sea.

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